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  • ‘Aurangzeb Alamgir and the Mughal Empire’ rescues the emperor from both praise and condemnation
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    ‘Aurangzeb Alamgir and the Mughal Empire’ rescues the emperor from both praise and condemnation

  • Government school students cannot be compelled to recite Hindu prayers: Chhattisgarh HC
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    Government school students cannot be compelled to recite Hindu prayers: Chhattisgarh HC

  • Talk of separate Tamil Nadu today would be seen as mental health issue, not sedition: Madras HC
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    Talk of separate Tamil Nadu today would be seen as mental health issue, not sedition: Madras HC

  • ‘Satluj’ review: A harrowing, heart-rending tale of impunity and courage
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    ‘Satluj’ review: A harrowing, heart-rending tale of impunity and courage

  • ‘Rajani’: How Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay addressed caste, class, and desire in the 19th century
    5

    ‘Rajani’: How Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay addressed caste, class, and desire in the 19th century

  • The Supreme Court’s right-to-walk judgment should change how Indian cities build roads
    6

    The Supreme Court’s right-to-walk judgment should change how Indian cities build roads

  • A new biography of Aurangzeb examines the role of his queens and the harem in his empire
    7

    A new biography of Aurangzeb examines the role of his queens and the harem in his empire

  • Delhi HC tells Centre to decide within 15 days on removing Dhruv Rathee's video on Hindu deities
    8

    Delhi HC tells Centre to decide within 15 days on removing Dhruv Rathee's video on Hindu deities

  • Kashmir’s turbulence feeds Bollywood’s lust for xenophobic content
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    Kashmir’s turbulence feeds Bollywood’s lust for xenophobic content

  • Harsh Mander: The destruction of Muslim livelihoods by state laws and policies in India
    10

    Harsh Mander: The destruction of Muslim livelihoods by state laws and policies in India

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Low water levels in reservoirs near the city and receding groundwater levels have led to a 24-hour water supply cut starting Tuesday.

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  1. ‘Aurangzeb Alamgir and the Mughal Empire’ rescues the emperor from both praise and condemnation

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    Government school students cannot be compelled to recite Hindu prayers: Chhattisgarh HC

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    Talk of separate Tamil Nadu today would be seen as mental health issue, not sedition: Madras HC

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    ‘Satluj’ review: A harrowing, heart-rending tale of impunity and courage

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