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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’

  • New regimes in Bangladesh and Bengal could improve cooperation over shared rivers
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    New regimes in Bangladesh and Bengal could improve cooperation over shared rivers

  • Paan once symbolised courtly status in India. Then it became an unsanitary, ‘native’ habit
    3

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

  • Biometric technology is everywhere and constantly evolving – but not without risks
    4

    Biometric technology is everywhere and constantly evolving – but not without risks

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

  • 20 Trinamool MPs write to Lok Sabha speaker extending support to BJP-led NDA
    6

    20 Trinamool MPs write to Lok Sabha speaker extending support to BJP-led NDA

  • Goodbye Marjane Satrapi (1969-2026): Your graphic odes to unceasing rebellion are everlasting
    7

    Goodbye Marjane Satrapi (1969-2026): Your graphic odes to unceasing rebellion are everlasting

  • A Sangh organisation is leading the demand that Christian tribals be delisted
    8

    A Sangh organisation is leading the demand that Christian tribals be delisted

  • Farmers want to give up fertilisers but need policy support
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    Farmers want to give up fertilisers but need policy support

  • 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

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Daniel Matarazzo calls himself the ‘guy that sings the funny songs about pandemics’ on Twitter.

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