Reading
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Mumbai’s move to privatise five government hospitals will hit slum dwellers hard
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How the Nattukottai Chettiars of TN built businesses across South India, Burma in the unstable 1930s
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Why ‘Phule’ is facing censorship – though previous biopics of the reformer did not
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Right-wing attacks on academia are an existential threat to universities and democracy
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April global nonfiction: Six new books about the many ways human history has changed over the years
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Interview: New bill criminalises the existence of refugees within India’s borders
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Pegasus spyware targeted 100 WhatsApp users in India, second-highest globally
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Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee’s recipe for ‘chicken cooked like a vegetable’ from his food book
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Healthcare risks, better shot at life for a child: Why Nigerian women give birth abroad
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‘The Day the Earth Bloomed’: An evocative tale of travel, poverty, beauty, and rhythms of language