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  • India hyphen Pakistan: US rhetoric revives New Delhi’s nightmare
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    India hyphen Pakistan: US rhetoric revives New Delhi’s nightmare

  • ‘By tearing off the skin with your teeth’: The right way to eat mangoes according to Victorian women
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    ‘By tearing off the skin with your teeth’: The right way to eat mangoes according to Victorian women

  • Four questions Indians must ask about Operation Sindoor
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    Four questions Indians must ask about Operation Sindoor

  • What excess death data shows: Bihar, Gujarat undercounted Covid-19 toll by 30 times
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    What excess death data shows: Bihar, Gujarat undercounted Covid-19 toll by 30 times

  • Harsh Mander: Pahalgam and after – the singular burden of apology
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    Harsh Mander: Pahalgam and after – the singular burden of apology

  • Drones after dusk: Is this the ‘new normal’ on India’s western front?
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    Drones after dusk: Is this the ‘new normal’ on India’s western front?

  • The Congolese philosopher who liberated ‘Africa’ from the chains of Western thought
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    The Congolese philosopher who liberated ‘Africa’ from the chains of Western thought

  • A new book examines the historical context of the Airavatesvara Temple, built during the Chola rule
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    A new book examines the historical context of the Airavatesvara Temple, built during the Chola rule

  • Why US court’s fine on Israeli firm operating Pegasus is an indictment of the Indian Supreme Court
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    Why US court’s fine on Israeli firm operating Pegasus is an indictment of the Indian Supreme Court

  • FIR registered against Madhya Pradesh BJP leader for remark about Colonel Sofia Qureshi
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    FIR registered against Madhya Pradesh BJP leader for remark about Colonel Sofia Qureshi

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Watch: Fittingly, this edition of the book ‘Fahrenheit 451’ can only be read by ‘burning’ it

The book was screen-printed using heat-sensitive ink, which hides the text by concealing it behind a layer of black at room temperature.

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Jun 27, 2020 · 10:18 am
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“... Do not think you are going to conceal thoughts by concealing evidence that they ever existed”

Dwight D. Eisenhower

In Ray Bradbury‘s Fahrenheit 451, books are banned–not only banned, but burned. Here is a heat sensitive version that can only be read when ‘burned’. pic.twitter.com/phTiN32LGf

— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) June 24, 2020
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