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  • These poems by Ifaam Bashir and Zainab Ummer Farook won the inaugural Osmosis Poetry Prize
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    These poems by Ifaam Bashir and Zainab Ummer Farook won the inaugural Osmosis Poetry Prize

  • From history: How Marthanda Varma of Travancore fended off Europeans who coveted his kingdom
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    From history: How Marthanda Varma of Travancore fended off Europeans who coveted his kingdom

  • Fiction: A boy ends up in a burns ward. His mother and sister have their versions of what happened
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    Fiction: A boy ends up in a burns ward. His mother and sister have their versions of what happened

  • ‘Want development but not at the cost of our lives’: Why Dharavi rehabilitation is leading to fear
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    ‘Want development but not at the cost of our lives’: Why Dharavi rehabilitation is leading to fear

  • How Bengali Harlem’s lost history challenges America’s immigration certainties
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    How Bengali Harlem’s lost history challenges America’s immigration certainties

  • Julio Ribeiro: Two books that reflect life In Mumbai
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    Julio Ribeiro: Two books that reflect life In Mumbai

  • ‘They knew I was innocent’: Men acquitted of 2006 Mumbai train blasts rue years lost in jail
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    ‘They knew I was innocent’: Men acquitted of 2006 Mumbai train blasts rue years lost in jail

  • Harmony and hardships: A new book explores the struggles of today’s Hindustani musicians
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    Harmony and hardships: A new book explores the struggles of today’s Hindustani musicians

  • Assam constable’s son among nine detained in Gurugram on suspicion of being ‘illegal Bangladeshis’
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    Assam constable’s son among nine detained in Gurugram on suspicion of being ‘illegal Bangladeshis’

  • In ‘Pyre’, an elderly couple face loneliness, the prospect of death – and their love for each other
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    In ‘Pyre’, an elderly couple face loneliness, the prospect of death – and their love for each other

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Met Gala 2024: From Alia Bhatt to Isha Ambani, what Indians in attendance wore

Floral motifs and mechanical butterflies were on display in keeping with this year’s theme of ‘The Garden of Time’.

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May 07, 2024 · 01:34 pm
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International media hyping Alia Bhatt by chanting her name at Met Gala 2024 red carpet pic.twitter.com/CLS9gJ3eFM

— s (@bhattsupremacy) May 7, 2024

Alia Bhatt live on Vogue from the Met Gala. She’s wearing a Sabyasachi saree. She looks absolutely beautiful! 🤍✨#AliaBhatt #MetGala2024 pic.twitter.com/M3M8ETmdNQ

— 🔗 (@mann_ke_fasane) May 6, 2024

Mona Patel incorporates moving butterflies for her #MetGala outfit. pic.twitter.com/thBoy7uheh

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