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    Goa’s ‘taxi mafia’: What tourists need to know

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    Air India crash: What is the Boeing 787 Dreamliner’s safety record? An expert explains

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    Ramachandra Guha: Memories of the Emergency, 50 years after authoritarianism was vanquished

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    ‘Umrao Jaan’ director Muzaffar Ali: ‘The film has aged gracefully. It’s timeless but fresh too’

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    ‘Learning to Make Tea for One’: Writer Andaleeb Wajid’s memoir reflects quiet strength during losses

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    Rajasthan police told to remove Urdu, Persian words from official documents, replace them with Hindi

  • Don’t have time for 10,000 steps a day? Try ‘Japanese walking’
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    Don’t have time for 10,000 steps a day? Try ‘Japanese walking’

  • India distances itself from SCO statement condemning Israel’s strikes against Iran
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    India distances itself from SCO statement condemning Israel’s strikes against Iran

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    Interview: Artist Cop Shiva’s exhibit is the photo album he never had of his childhood memories

  • ‘The idea that KB Hedgewar was an ultra-Hindu is patently false’: Biographer Sachin Nandha
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    ‘The idea that KB Hedgewar was an ultra-Hindu is patently false’: Biographer Sachin Nandha

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