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  • A new book brings a Rampur family’s culinary history and cherished recipes created by the matriarch
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    A new book brings a Rampur family’s culinary history and cherished recipes created by the matriarch

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    For Jane Austen and her heroines, walking was more than a pastime – it was a form of resistance

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    ‘Tell the judge he has done no crime’: The struggles of Hany Babu’s family

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    A beginner’s guide to weight-lifting in the gym

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    This book is an alternative account of literary beginnings in modern India through women’s writings

  • Mount Everest: A new route avoids treacherous Khumbu Icefall in safer path to summit
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    Mount Everest: A new route avoids treacherous Khumbu Icefall in safer path to summit

  • Review: ‘Uppu Kappurambu’ finds the comedy in death and burial
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    Review: ‘Uppu Kappurambu’ finds the comedy in death and burial

  • Bihar voter roll revision: Why having to prove you are an Indian citizen is a nightmare
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    Bihar voter roll revision: Why having to prove you are an Indian citizen is a nightmare

  • A Swiss court’s decision on use of a pesticide sends a hopeful message to Indian farmers
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    A Swiss court’s decision on use of a pesticide sends a hopeful message to Indian farmers

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    Tech jobs aplenty in Dubai’s AI boom – depending on your passport

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Watch activist Anand Teltumbde leaving to surrender to the NIA in Mumbai, as directed by the court

Teltumbde has been charged under the provisions of the UAPA following violence between Dalits and Marathas in Bhima Koregaon near Pune on January 1, 2018.

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Apr 14, 2020 · 04:12 pm
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A day after writing a letter that he can't fight state propaganda alone, writer Anand Teltumbde left Rajgruha, to surrender b4 NIA at Cumballa Hill. He askd for mask, maintained calm posture. He was accompanied by wife, Prakash Ambedkar, Kapil Patil. @writemeenal @MumbaiMirror pic.twitter.com/VwpDE9rSlt

— shruti ganapatye (@Shruti_Mirror) April 14, 2020
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  1. A new book brings a Rampur family’s culinary history and cherished recipes created by the matriarch

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