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  • Elephants can socialise and forage in all-male groups, shows study
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    Elephants can socialise and forage in all-male groups, shows study

  • Jagannath Prasad Das (1936-2026): A lifelong pursuit for meaning and coherence in a fragmented world
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    Jagannath Prasad Das (1936-2026): A lifelong pursuit for meaning and coherence in a fragmented world

  • ‘Akin to Kashmir’: Josy Joseph’s new book recounts the dramatic accession of the North East
    3

    ‘Akin to Kashmir’: Josy Joseph’s new book recounts the dramatic accession of the North East

  • A ban on meat in Amritsar triggers a legal challenge – and rakes up a contentious history
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    A ban on meat in Amritsar triggers a legal challenge – and rakes up a contentious history

  • Podcast: Why a historian of capitalism believes the neoliberal order is dying
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    Podcast: Why a historian of capitalism believes the neoliberal order is dying

  • In Ayodhya, it’s Sangh Parivar vs Sangh Parivar as Ram temple fund ‘theft’ charges blow up
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    In Ayodhya, it’s Sangh Parivar vs Sangh Parivar as Ram temple fund ‘theft’ charges blow up

  • How data centres disrupt the lives of local communities
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    How data centres disrupt the lives of local communities

  • How India is trying to use yoga diplomacy in Palestine to disguise its close ties with Israel
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    How India is trying to use yoga diplomacy in Palestine to disguise its close ties with Israel

  • ‘No matter how busy a train is, you can always find a quiet space’: Travel writer Monisha Rajesh
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    ‘No matter how busy a train is, you can always find a quiet space’: Travel writer Monisha Rajesh

  • India’s child marriage crisis is far from over, shows latest data
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    India’s child marriage crisis is far from over, shows latest data

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Caught on camera: Wild elephants run away as firecrackers explode during festival in Kerala

The herd had gathered to drink water at a stream in Anakulam in Idukki District.

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Jan 31, 2024 · 10:22 am
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Wild #Elephants run in panic as residents of Anakkulam #Kerala burst crackers to celebrate church fest. The water here is mineral rich and herds gather everyday without disturbing the human habitation.@xpresskerala @pargaien @ParveenKaswan @susantananda3 @supriyasahuias @UNEP pic.twitter.com/Z5IegoV9z3

— Manoj Viswanathan (@Manojexpress) January 30, 2024
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