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

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

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

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    The Muslim maestro at the heart of a Hindu temple tradition

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    Honey, they shrunk the Mohanlal phenomenon into ‘Lalettan’

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

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Watch: Massive traffic congestion on roads leading to holiday destinations around India

Huge queues from Himachal Pradesh to Karnataka.

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Dec 24, 2023 · 12:20 pm
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Manali to Atal Tunnel pic.twitter.com/bYW6PGaaiB

— Weatherman Shubham (@shubhamtorres09) December 23, 2023

#WATCH | Himachal Pradesh: Tourists throng Shimla, ahead of Christmas and New Years celebrations. pic.twitter.com/ebLh4oFSDQ

— ANI (@ANI) December 24, 2023

#WATCH | Himachal Pradesh: Traffic congestion and slow vehicular movement witnessed in Kasol ahead of Christmas. pic.twitter.com/MQOycBWSjg

— ANI (@ANI) December 23, 2023

Thousands of tourists are visiting Mysuru and Kodagu to spend Christmas and New Year holidays. The scenes at toll booths leading to Mysuru on the Bengaluru Highway are choked with bumper-to-bumper traffic. Also, Kodagu's entry points face traffic snarls up to two kilometres. pic.twitter.com/I7riEpijhF

— Star Of Mysore (@Star_Of_Mysore) December 23, 2023

WATCH: As the holiday season nears, #Kodagu (#Coorg) sees an unexpected surge in tourists for #NewYear and #Christmas celebrations. This influx, amidst concerns over the #COVID19 JN.1 variant, is raising worries among locals about potential health risks. This is in Gonikoppa👇 pic.twitter.com/duntIznYUm

— The Kodagu Express (@KodaguExpress) December 23, 2023

Kodagu is a stress-free getaway?#LongWeekend pic.twitter.com/4hnfdEpOGV

— Kodagu Connect (@KodaguConnect) December 23, 2023

You really must do a great sin to embark on a Pune Mumbai travel by road. 160 odd km takes 4-5 hours & 8 out of 10 times you get stuck in traffic that would put chaos & torture to ease.

Wonder when will Pune get off its transport curse & get decent road infrastructure, Air &… pic.twitter.com/hzz2JtmVx4

— Siddharth R Mayur (@h2eSid) December 23, 2023

#WATCH | Tamil Nadu: Traffic congestion and slow vehicular movement witnessed near Krishnagiri toll plaza ahead of Christmas festival. pic.twitter.com/CGXgfIglOB

— ANI (@ANI) December 23, 2023

रात को सवा दस बजे हर गुरुवार से रविवार तक यही जाम रहता है जयपुर टावर से मोतीमहल तक..बस एक क्लब की दादागिरी है,जो ट्रैफिक जाम का कारण है,लेकिन कोई कुछ नहीं कर सकता...@rahulprakashIPS pic.twitter.com/z91admat0X

— yogeshh sharma.. (@yogeshsh2135) December 23, 2023
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