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  • Assam: Homes of 1,400 Bengali-origin Muslim families bulldozed in Dhubri eviction drive
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    Assam: Homes of 1,400 Bengali-origin Muslim families bulldozed in Dhubri eviction drive

  • ‘Seek knowledge here’: A conversation between Greek King Milinda and the Buddhist monk Nagasena
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    ‘Seek knowledge here’: A conversation between Greek King Milinda and the Buddhist monk Nagasena

  • In his new book, Suraj Yengde writes about local manifestations of caste among Indians in Trinidad
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    In his new book, Suraj Yengde writes about local manifestations of caste among Indians in Trinidad

  • Both pilots killed as fighter jet crashes in Rajasthan
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    Both pilots killed as fighter jet crashes in Rajasthan

  • Silica gel: What’s in those little packs and is it toxic?
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    Silica gel: What’s in those little packs and is it toxic?

  • ‘Failures for having dreamed of a united India’: Diplomat KM Panikkar anticipated Partition in 1941
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    ‘Failures for having dreamed of a united India’: Diplomat KM Panikkar anticipated Partition in 1941

  • ‘Confused product of a confused brain’: When Guru Dutt cast a spell over everyone – except one man
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    ‘Confused product of a confused brain’: When Guru Dutt cast a spell over everyone – except one man

  • Demolishing homes of India’s urban poor fails to address the root causes for informal settlements
    8

    Demolishing homes of India’s urban poor fails to address the root causes for informal settlements

  • How the judiciary paved the way for the current spate of slum demolitions in Delhi
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    How the judiciary paved the way for the current spate of slum demolitions in Delhi

  • Maharashtra: Shinde Sena MLA assaults canteen worker claiming he was served stale food
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    Maharashtra: Shinde Sena MLA assaults canteen worker claiming he was served stale food

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Caught on tape: Trump knew that Covid-19 is deadly even in February 2020, but downplayed the threat

In an interview with journalist Bob Woodward on February 7, US President Donald Trump had said coronavirus is ‘more deadly than...even your strenuous flus’.

Scroll Staff
Sep 10, 2020 · 11:09 am
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This is President Trump on tape, on February 7, saying that the coronavirus is "more deadly than your – you know, your, even your strenuous flus." But he minimized the threat in public. On February 26, he told the public "I think that’s a problem that’s going to go away." pic.twitter.com/TOHTpqYtvZ

— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 9, 2020
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  1. Assam: Homes of 1,400 Bengali-origin Muslim families bulldozed in Dhubri eviction drive

    Assam: Homes of 1,400 Bengali-origin Muslim families bulldozed in Dhubri eviction drive

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    In his new book, Suraj Yengde writes about local manifestations of caste among Indians in Trinidad

  4. Both pilots killed as fighter jet crashes in Rajasthan

    Both pilots killed as fighter jet crashes in Rajasthan

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    Silica gel: What’s in those little packs and is it toxic?

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