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    Why India is not able to fully use the solar power it generates

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    In this speculative memoir, an academic writes about chronic pain and liminal spaces she exists in

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    Ramachandra Guha: How the Gandhi family has helped Modi consolidate power

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    An ‘indigenous’ Assamese woman was pushed into Bangladesh. A year later, she is still stuck there

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    Hindusthan Records: How the shepherd boy playing a flute brought music into Indian homes

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    The Muslim maestro at the heart of a Hindu temple tradition

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    Jeff Bezos says poetry without rhyming is easy – but it’s not that simple

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    Why Delhi University’s four-year undergraduate programme has left students in panic

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    High Court issues notice to Punjab on plea against meat ban in Amritsar’s walled city

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The blaze started after a man failed to control the flames of a campfire he had started to make coffee.

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Oct 13, 2023 · 10:51 am
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Morning all,

In Cordoba, Argentina Emergency situation in Cabalango, due to an out of control forest fire that is forcing evacuations at the moment. pic.twitter.com/rOuLfkckAS

— Kernow Weather Team (@KWTWeather) October 12, 2023

El cambio climático no existe hasta que ves estas imágenes. 🔥🔥

El fuego avanza desde las sierras de Carlos Paz, Córdoba, hacia la zona urbana.

Hay un detenido por incendio culposo.

Vídeo: Fede Krypner pic.twitter.com/bwrazKmE9I

— Emergentes (@emergentesmedio) October 10, 2023

Cierro mi cobertura de los incendios en Punilla con este video que filmé ayer martes 14:33, cuando todo era desesperación por el voraz avance del fuego en Terrazas de Playas de Oro, en Carlos Paz.

Sólo imaginen tener que abandonar sus casas en ese contexto. Pesadilla en vivo. pic.twitter.com/NaEEkHLUIQ

— Andy Ferreyra (@andyferreyra) October 11, 2023

Desesperante huida de vecinos de sus viviendas en Carlos Paz por el avance del fuego pic.twitter.com/0OsF11VORc

— EL DIARIO (@diariocarlospaz) October 10, 2023

Tremendo incendio en Villa Carlos Paz 😔 pic.twitter.com/d61n4IIkby

— Carola Addams🌹 (@carolaaddams) October 10, 2023

Carlos Paz arde. Imágenes tomadas por el vecino Jorge Sizun, que estuvo ayudando a apagar el fuego en la zona del aeródromo. pic.twitter.com/18NkugRulm

— Nora Nasanovsky (@NoraNasanovsky) October 10, 2023

Impacto del #IFVillaCarlosPaz #VillaCarlosPaz en zona de #InterfazUrbanoForestal mientras la gente trata de evacuar al oeste de #Córdoba en #Argentina

La propagación está siendo muy rápida y ha afectado a diversas estructuras según datos de medios locales@InfoEmerg #IIFF #IUF pic.twitter.com/W8vf03y4Oc

— Ferran Dalmau - Rovira (@ferrandalmau78) October 11, 2023
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