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    How India can escape the death valley of education

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    The simple but brilliant biomechanics that give cycling the edge over walking

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

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    Donald Trump claims ‘five jets shot down’ during India-Pakistan conflict

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    WhatsApp can’t crack India’s digital payments market

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    ‘Saiyaara’ review: A romance as soaring as it is downbeat

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    ‘Famous Last Questions’: Memoir-cum-reportage that finally takes the millennial mess seriously

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    July global fiction: Six new novels in English (and translation) to read as summer ends

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    ‘Special Ops 2.0’ review: Kay Kay Menon-led suspense thriller often resists momentum

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    ‘Dear ChatGPT, am I having a panic attack?’: AI is bridging mental health gaps but not without risks

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Watch: This mother from Pune has devoted 40 years to raising over 1,400 orphan children

Sindhutai Sapkal runs five orphanages - two for boys, two for girls and one even for cows.

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Jul 03, 2017 · 05:40 pm
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