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  • ‘Aaj Tak’ anchor Anjana Om Kashyap files defamation suit against Bihar educator, YouTuber ‘Khan Sir’
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    ‘Aaj Tak’ anchor Anjana Om Kashyap files defamation suit against Bihar educator, YouTuber ‘Khan Sir’

  • In images: Day after Kolkata flower market demolitions, vendors return to work and hope for the best
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    In images: Day after Kolkata flower market demolitions, vendors return to work and hope for the best

  • The journalist who asked Modi a question
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    The journalist who asked Modi a question

  • Paan once symbolised courtly status in India. Then it became an unsanitary, ‘native’ habit
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    Paan once symbolised courtly status in India. Then it became an unsanitary, ‘native’ habit

  • The Indian freedom fighter who ended his career as a captain on ‘Star Trek’
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    The Indian freedom fighter who ended his career as a captain on ‘Star Trek’

  • How India’s ambitious plan to curb unhealthy food failed
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    How India’s ambitious plan to curb unhealthy food failed

  • ‘Had I another life, I’d spend more time translating’: Poet Arvind Krishna Mehrotra on turning 80
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    ‘Had I another life, I’d spend more time translating’: Poet Arvind Krishna Mehrotra on turning 80

  • View from Bangladesh: On border killings, Dhaka is helping defend New Delhi’s use of lethal force
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    View from Bangladesh: On border killings, Dhaka is helping defend New Delhi’s use of lethal force

  • This book asks why Kerala, long ruled by the Left, has not succeeded in annihilating caste
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    This book asks why Kerala, long ruled by the Left, has not succeeded in annihilating caste

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    ‘They have sold themselves’: At ‘cockroach’ gathering in Delhi, protestors rage against the system

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Modi is scheduled to visit Bangladesh on March 17 to mark the 100th birth anniversary of the nation’s founding father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

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Mar 08, 2020 · 01:28 pm
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Sea of people protests in #Dhaka to prevent #Modi's arrival in #Bangladesh.

They said, 'we won’t let him come here; If govt doesn’t withdraw Modi's invitation, the airport will be cordoned off on March 17.#GetOutModi #GoBackModi #DelhiRiots2020 #AntiMuslimRiot pic.twitter.com/zLYNJsdwLY

— Sakibul Hoque 🇧🇩 (@SakibulHoque8) March 6, 2020

Around 5,000 people protest in Bangladesh over Indian PM Narendra Modi's upcoming visit pic.twitter.com/JWXTcH2Tu3

— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) March 6, 2020

All people are united to prevent terrorist #Modi to enter in #Bangladesh. Modi is a butcher and killer of innocent muslims in Delhi. #BoycottModi pic.twitter.com/rHIADCO8l0

— Ershad Khan (@ershadkhandu) March 7, 2020
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