Reading
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Homes turned to rubble, Kashmiri militants’ families question ‘collective punishment’
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The challenges of makhana’s rapidly rising appeal in india
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India’s complex history cannot be wished away through textbook revisions – it must be confronted
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Thriller: Every student in an elite Noida school is a suspect when a schoolmate is killed
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‘Hot Water’: Bhavika Govil’s debut novel movingly constructs a child’s fragile yet resilient world
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Hindi: The ‘national language’ that marginalises its own
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Low investment, several years too late: Why India lags far behind China in tech innovation
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‘It would be a mistake to think that hyper-technological people don’t live by stories’: Amitav Ghosh
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‘Black White & Gray’ review: A gripping dissection of the true crime genre
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May nonfiction: Six newly published books that present the many ways of seeing India