Reading
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‘Emergency’ review: A parodic Indira Gandhi biopic
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2
The murky, unregulated world of psychological counselling in India
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3
Food history: How nihari went from being the humble food of the poor to a dish for the high table
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4
Social media bans won’t keep teenagers safe – Finland shows a better approach
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5
‘A subject that is guaranteed to make you universally disliked’: Pankaj Mishra on writing about Gaza
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6
TM Krishna interview: It would have been wrong of me not to accept the Sangita Kalanidhi award
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7
A new book by a Sindhi food enthusiast looks at the region’s history and its influence on its food
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Readers’ comments: TM Krishna’s concerns are valid but he misses uniqueness of Carnatic music
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9
How more than 40 workers from Jharkhand found themselves stranded in Cameroon
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Translated fiction: In 1741, King Marthandavarma thwarts the colonial ambitions of the Dutch