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  • A new book sets out to trace the roots of modern languages back to one ancient tongue
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    A new book sets out to trace the roots of modern languages back to one ancient tongue

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    Assam teacher allegedly picked up from detention centre, pushed out of India along Bangladesh border

  • From the memoir: Radiologist Sneh Bhargava writes about being the only woman director of AIIMS
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    From the memoir: Radiologist Sneh Bhargava writes about being the only woman director of AIIMS

  • It’s not just Dharavi. For years, Mumbai’s poor have been banished to a life near a garbage dump
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    It’s not just Dharavi. For years, Mumbai’s poor have been banished to a life near a garbage dump

  • In Raj Khosla biography, a portrait of a director as a ‘gloriously flawed human being’
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    In Raj Khosla biography, a portrait of a director as a ‘gloriously flawed human being’

  • Startup stories: How two young men tried to make drinking tea cool with an investment of Rs 3 lakh
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    Startup stories: How two young men tried to make drinking tea cool with an investment of Rs 3 lakh

  • How to stop procrastinating? First, understand why you’re doing it
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    How to stop procrastinating? First, understand why you’re doing it

  • Despite the assaults on Nehru’s legacy, India still lives in the house that he built
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    Despite the assaults on Nehru’s legacy, India still lives in the house that he built

  • Harsh Mander: The message from the persecution of Ali Khan Mahmudabad
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    Harsh Mander: The message from the persecution of Ali Khan Mahmudabad

  • Ghee Bowman (1961-2025): A British historian who unearthed the stories of Indian soldiers at Dunkirk
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    Ghee Bowman (1961-2025): A British historian who unearthed the stories of Indian soldiers at Dunkirk

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Watch: K-Pop group BTS members reunite as Jin finishes mandatory military service

Jin is the first member of the group be discharged from the South Korean military, while the other six continue to serve.

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Jun 13, 2024 · 11:16 am
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The oldest member of K-pop phenomenon #BTS, Jin, was discharged from South Korea's army after 18 months of duty. He is the first member of the group to wrap up the mandatory national service that put the group’s music careers on hold https://t.co/lsNqmdxsBq pic.twitter.com/M9oQOBR0cI

— Reuters (@Reuters) June 12, 2024

K-pop megastar Jin from BTS finishes South Korean military service.

Jin was greeted by bandmates who hugged him, with RM belting out one of their hits on the saxophone to celebratehttps://t.co/GjeoTsiCrC pic.twitter.com/BeQSZr5gKW

— AFP News Agency (@AFP) June 12, 2024

다녀왔습니다! pic.twitter.com/MpNo4Miio1

— 방탄소년단 (@BTS_twt) June 12, 2024
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  1. A new book sets out to trace the roots of modern languages back to one ancient tongue

    A new book sets out to trace the roots of modern languages back to one ancient tongue

  2. Assam teacher allegedly picked up from detention centre, pushed out of India along Bangladesh border

    Assam teacher allegedly picked up from detention centre, pushed out of India along Bangladesh border

  3. From the memoir: Radiologist Sneh Bhargava writes about being the only woman director of AIIMS

    From the memoir: Radiologist Sneh Bhargava writes about being the only woman director of AIIMS

  4. It’s not just Dharavi. For years, Mumbai’s poor have been banished to a life near a garbage dump

    It’s not just Dharavi. For years, Mumbai’s poor have been banished to a life near a garbage dump

  5. In Raj Khosla biography, a portrait of a director as a ‘gloriously flawed human being’

    In Raj Khosla biography, a portrait of a director as a ‘gloriously flawed human being’

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