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    ‘I was astonished’: Valmik Thapar (1952–2025) on spotting one of his beloved tigers in the wild

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    Long shunned as too explicit, an Indian music genre is rising from the margins

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    Fiction pick: An elderly Bengali couple cannot decide what to feed their son-in-law on Jamai Shashti

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    Talented Indians thought they could make Germany home, but many want to move on now

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    This new cookbook has compiled heirloom recipes from every corner of India

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    From Assam to Haryana, arbitrary arrests of social media users make a mockery of the Constitution

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    From the archives: How Raj Khosla and Guru Dutt struck up an instant friendship

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Watch: Have Chandigarh Police devised a way to nab lockdown violators while socially distancing?

Posted on social media, the video has evoked mixed reactions.

Scroll Staff
Apr 28, 2020 · 11:50 am
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दो गज़ दूरी - #Chandigarh Police has prepared a device to nab people wandering on the roads during curfew due to #Covid19India @DgpChdPolice pic.twitter.com/LuXvKi6aBd

— Kirandeep (@raydeep) April 27, 2020

They should be rewarded for this amazing innovation 😂🤣😂😂@capt_amarinder @DgpChdPolice https://t.co/S4sC3WvpkS

— Leo The Legend (@leothelegend999) April 27, 2020

This made my day 🤣🤦‍♀️ All I can think of “keeda antenna chori kar ke banaya’ai? https://t.co/uaZvZlMJ7l

— SaraG (@SaraonJi) April 27, 2020

Shame on those who proposed and approved it. Barbarians
Savages.

— mir irshad (@mirirshadahmed) April 27, 2020

I find it disgusting even when they do this to a dog... and here they're doing it to humans. https://t.co/xYsl9v1FCp

— Ashima Sharda (@ShardaAshima) April 27, 2020

Disgraceful @DgpChdPolice. Pandemic or no pandemic, we can't treat people like animals. What next? Are you going to put collars on traffic violators? #Covid19 https://t.co/Q9JMmj09ZO

— Madhur Prabhakar (@AuthorMadhur) April 27, 2020
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