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    Sultana Siddiqui: The Pakistani TV veteran making shows with cross-border appeal

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    Panic and fear: How Bombay experienced the Great Uprising of 1857

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    Ramachandra Guha: It is time for India to redeem its betrayed promises to Jammu and Kashmir

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    A new book tells beginners how to invest directly in stocks (instead of mutual fund schemes)

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    Sunday book pick: A schoolboy’s skiing holiday goes horribly wrong in the 1995 novella, ‘Class Trip’

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    Join Varun Grover for the first-ever live Scroll Adda in Delhi

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    Banking, airlines, railways, coal, jute, newspapers: Ramkrishna Dalmia’s business-building spree

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    ‘Behind a Mask’: The little-known ‘blood and thunder’ thrillers of Louisa May Alcott

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Watch: Dirty seats on view at India-Australia cricket Test in Mumbai’s Wankhede stadium

Fans had free access to the test match between the women’s cricket teams of Australia and India.

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Dec 23, 2023 · 04:07 pm
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The condition of the seats where we were made to sit forcibly by the MCA!#INDvAUS pic.twitter.com/FW6YcASC95

— Nish Navalkar (@YUVI_NISH) December 22, 2023

@BCCI Richest board in the world and the dirtiest seats for spectators. What a shame! At Wankhede Stadium. Paid for this filth ! #INDvsAUS pic.twitter.com/1hAmZ48irv

— Rohit Mahadev (@TrustInMiracles) December 23, 2023

concerns rise off the field as unclean seats spark frustration among fans at Wankhede Stadium. Time for @BCCI to step up stadium hygiene standards! 🏏 #INDWvAUSW #BCCI #India #Dirtyseat #Stadium #Cricket https://t.co/ahIIwm1jn4

— Home of T20 (@HomeofT20) December 22, 2023
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