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    Interview: ‘Good chance that BJP will co-opt Cockroach Janta Party’s demands’

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    ‘Bandar’ review: A relentlessly grim, needling statement on MeToo

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    Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

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    ‘Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai’ review: A dated comedy about one man with two pregnant partners

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    The problem with David Attenborough’s spectator environmentalism

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    Bhopal’s Barkatullah University to be renamed Vagdevi Bhojpal University

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    For young readers: How wrestler Aman Sehrawat became the youngest Indian to win an Olympic medal

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    Why India is not able to fully use the solar power it generates

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    Rush Hour: DMK to skip INDIA bloc meeting, Rahul Gandhi says Modi won’t be PM in a year and more

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‘Lean on Me’: One protestor sings and thousands join in outside the White House in Washington DC

The protestors raised lighted mobile phones as a symbol of unity.

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Jun 04, 2020 · 11:26 am
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Surreal, beautiful, peaceful scene outside the White House as a man sings “Lean On Me” and thousands and thousands of protesters raise lighted cellphones and join their voices with his. pic.twitter.com/iAr0WWYc3u

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