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

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    A border ran through it: The life and lonely death of an 80-year-old Kashmiri man

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

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    NGOs that receive foreign funding cannot publish news content, says home ministry

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

  • 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

  • SIT probe against Ashoka University professor should be limited to two FIRs, says Supreme Court
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    SIT probe against Ashoka University professor should be limited to two FIRs, says Supreme Court

  • 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

  • Bombay HC seeks EC response to plea seeking CCTV footage from seat won by Devendra Fadnavis
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    Bombay HC seeks EC response to plea seeking CCTV footage from seat won by Devendra Fadnavis

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Mumbai: Stampede-like situation ensues as over 25,000 job seekers turn up for Air India interview

Chaotic scenes were on view in Kalina after a massive crowd arrived for a walk-in interview for only 2,216 vacancies for handymen’s positions.

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Jul 17, 2024 · 04:15 pm
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This is Mumbai's Kalina, where a massive crowd of job seekers emerged as the Air India Airport Services Ltd announced walk-in interviews.

The situation soon went out of control and the candidates were asked to leave their CVs and vacate the area.#Mumbai #AIAirportServices pic.twitter.com/vZoLDf40iz

— Vani Mehrotra (@vani_mehrotra) July 16, 2024
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  1. A new book sets out to trace the roots of modern languages back to one ancient tongue

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

  3. A border ran through it: The life and lonely death of an 80-year-old Kashmiri man

    A border ran through it: The life and lonely death of an 80-year-old Kashmiri man

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

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

  5. NGOs that receive foreign funding cannot publish news content, says home ministry

    NGOs that receive foreign funding cannot publish news content, says home ministry

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