Reading
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1
In Lahore, a back-to-roots journey and a taste of gracious Pakistani hospitality
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2
‘Women’s rights’ are a convenient cover for UCC’s intrusive provisions
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3
Why ‘Phule’ is facing censorship – though previous biopics of the reformer did not
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4
Sunday book pick: Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s 1848 social media sensation book ‘White Nights’
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5
‘The Last Knot’: An inventive novel that transports us to Kashmir’s era of tyranny under Dogra rule
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6
The weight loss paradox: Why shedding kilos comes with a risk
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7
Mumbai’s move to privatise five government hospitals will hit slum dwellers hard
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8
AAP’s Atishi claims Delhi being run by CM Rekha Gupta’s husband, BJP demands apology
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9
One hundred years of ‘The Great Gatsby’: The magnetic resonance of F Scott Fitzgerald’s iconic novel
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10
Praise with stereotypes: How Western journalists portrayed Jaipur in early 20th century