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  • A new self-help book recommends ways to step out of the comfort zone and take on new challenges
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    A new self-help book recommends ways to step out of the comfort zone and take on new challenges

  • Some want Israel to use Lanka-style brutality against Hamas – ignoring the strategy’s true costs
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    Some want Israel to use Lanka-style brutality against Hamas – ignoring the strategy’s true costs

  • Supreme Court stopped ‘bulldozer justice’, executive cannot be judge and jury: CJI Gavai
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    Supreme Court stopped ‘bulldozer justice’, executive cannot be judge and jury: CJI Gavai

  • Scroll Adda: ‘Secular forces fixate on footnotes, Hindutva gets how Indians deal with history’
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    Scroll Adda: ‘Secular forces fixate on footnotes, Hindutva gets how Indians deal with history’

  • Why the film ‘Punjab ’95’ hasn’t seen light of day
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    Why the film ‘Punjab ’95’ hasn’t seen light of day

  • Why Uttar Pradesh is making it harder for runaway couples to marry
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    Why Uttar Pradesh is making it harder for runaway couples to marry

  • ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ review: A well-intentioned, often heart-warming and simplistic tale
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    ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ review: A well-intentioned, often heart-warming and simplistic tale

  • Goa’s ‘taxi mafia’: What tourists need to know
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    Goa’s ‘taxi mafia’: What tourists need to know

  • Rush Hour: Modi tells Trump ‘India won’t accept mediation’, Delhi and Ottawa to repost envoys & more
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    Rush Hour: Modi tells Trump ‘India won’t accept mediation’, Delhi and Ottawa to repost envoys & more

  • India is a perpetrator of foreign interference, claims Canadian intelligence agency
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    India is a perpetrator of foreign interference, claims Canadian intelligence agency

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