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    An ex-editor writes: My name was deleted during SIR. Now police won’t clear my passport application

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    How a son’s discovery of his father’s army dispatches from World War Two became a book

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    English in India is its own language, but has it brought Indians together or set them apart?

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    ‘Super Subbu’ trailer: Telugu series explores sex education lessons in a village

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    Rush Hour: Ram temple trust chief resigns, Karnataka mandates FIR in revenge porn cases and more

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    Ramachandra Guha: How the Indian frontier service worked selflessly to build the new nation

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From paper towels, to napkin, gauze and tape, everything was used.

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WATCH: RNC delegates sport bandages on right ear after Trump assassination attempt pic.twitter.com/TUqVIusuYV

— The Hill (@thehill) July 18, 2024

"Trump! Trump! Trump!" Delegates with bandaged ears to match Trump, chant at the RNC convention in Milwaukee pic.twitter.com/Lgi05hnqLy

— Oliya Scootercaster 🛴 (@ScooterCasterNY) July 18, 2024

It's the latest trend at the RNC: Donald Trump's supporters are wearing fake bandages on their right ear after he survived the assassination attempt.

"Everybody in the world is going to be wearing these pretty soon," one man wearing a bandage tells @edokeefe on the convention… pic.twitter.com/QAPDU6ZTzl

— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 17, 2024

The latest style at the #RNC: right ear bandages pic.twitter.com/puG5KKurkY

— Vanessa Kjeldsen (@VanessaKjeldsen) July 17, 2024

All ears at RNC.@AFP photographers covering the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee capture attendees wearing bandages on their ears in solidarity with former president Donald Trump following his assassination attempt pic.twitter.com/AspyMPwxxb

— AFP News Agency (@AFP) July 18, 2024

Here’s Craig Berland, chairman of the Maricopa County Republican Party, donning an ear bandage to honor Trump.

“Wouldn’t it be good if we put a white patch on our right ear and stood in solidarity with Trump?” He said. It’s been “an amazing reaction.” pic.twitter.com/VkwAZuXakL

— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) July 18, 2024
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