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  • An Agniveer died in Operation Sindoor. A year later, his parents are still fighting for pension
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    An Agniveer died in Operation Sindoor. A year later, his parents are still fighting for pension

  • For children: Siblings Zain and Aditi learn about industrialist Ratan Tata’s love for animals
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    For children: Siblings Zain and Aditi learn about industrialist Ratan Tata’s love for animals

  • ‘Madras Curry’: How an ‘untouchable’ food become a global dish
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    ‘Madras Curry’: How an ‘untouchable’ food become a global dish

  • Mumbai is a commuter’s city. Why is it building itself for cars?
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    Mumbai is a commuter’s city. Why is it building itself for cars?

  • India summons Iranian diplomat, lodges protest after sailor killed in Hormuz attacks
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    India summons Iranian diplomat, lodges protest after sailor killed in Hormuz attacks

  • This book brings an Israeli peace activist’s reports from the occupied West Bank in Palestine
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    This book brings an Israeli peace activist’s reports from the occupied West Bank in Palestine

  • India ranks second from last in global environment index
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    India ranks second from last in global environment index

  • Pune building collapse: Project head of firm that managed waste processing unit arrested
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    Pune building collapse: Project head of firm that managed waste processing unit arrested

  • For children: Khichdi, mulligatawny soup, and other culinary gifts from India to the world
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    For children: Khichdi, mulligatawny soup, and other culinary gifts from India to the world

  • From the biography: How the scientist in Jagadish Chandra Bose kept him from inventing the radio
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    From the biography: How the scientist in Jagadish Chandra Bose kept him from inventing the radio

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‘Is India only Delhi?’: Tripura politician calls out national media for ignoring the North-East

‘You'll cover us if there's a soft story. But when there's a crime, floods, or a gangrape, you don’t bother,’ said Pradyot Barman, chairman of TIPRA.

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Jul 30, 2020 · 09:07 am
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My message on how we are sometimes ignored by so called national media because it’s far too inconvenient for them . Be it ASSAM floods or the gangrape in Tripura . Is only Mumbai,Delhi,Bangalore,Chinese Apps and Bollywood worth covering ? pic.twitter.com/DGx979QnfG

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