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  • How Japanese military officers freely scouted colonial India without raising British suspicion
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    How Japanese military officers freely scouted colonial India without raising British suspicion

  • A new book shows the many interesting ways Indians eat rice and combine it with other ingredients
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    A new book shows the many interesting ways Indians eat rice and combine it with other ingredients

  • ‘Aurangzeb Alamgir and the Mughal Empire’ rescues the emperor from both praise and condemnation
    3

    ‘Aurangzeb Alamgir and the Mughal Empire’ rescues the emperor from both praise and condemnation

  • What the SIT report on Ram temple donation theft does and does not say
    4

    What the SIT report on Ram temple donation theft does and does not say

  • A new biography of Aurangzeb examines the role of his queens and the harem in his empire
    5

    A new biography of Aurangzeb examines the role of his queens and the harem in his empire

  • ‘Super Subbu’ trailer: Telugu series explores sex education lessons in a village
    6

    ‘Super Subbu’ trailer: Telugu series explores sex education lessons in a village

  • How indie film ‘The Ink-Stained Hand & The Missing Thumb’ explores ‘emotional time’
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    How indie film ‘The Ink-Stained Hand & The Missing Thumb’ explores ‘emotional time’

  • Delhi: One dead, several feared trapped after building collapse in Rohini
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    Delhi: One dead, several feared trapped after building collapse in Rohini

  • A new book shows how Dara Shukoh won the Sikhs’ friendship despite Mughals hostility towards them
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    A new book shows how Dara Shukoh won the Sikhs’ friendship despite Mughals hostility towards them

  • How selective public outrage can justify custodial deaths, reinforce state impunity
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    How selective public outrage can justify custodial deaths, reinforce state impunity

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Afghanistan earthquake: Actor Sonu Sood joins cricketer Rashid Khan to appeal for funds for victims

A horrifying earthquake and series of strong aftershocks in Afghanistan’s Herat province destroyed several villages, killing over 2000 people.

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Oct 12, 2023 · 04:07 pm
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“The best of people are those who bring most benefit to others.”
Being in the company of friends like @SonuSood is always encouraging and inspiring.
Our appeal for #HeratEarthquake is live, let’s play out part and be a ray of hope for those in need.https://t.co/p5gZd0JidR pic.twitter.com/vT5sUnxR9V

— Rashid Khan (@rashidkhan_19) October 11, 2023
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  1. How Japanese military officers freely scouted colonial India without raising British suspicion

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