Reading
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1Rereading the classics: Why John Steinbeck’s ‘East of Eden’ has always been controversial
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2Ramachandra Guha: In Mannu Bhandari’s memoir, an unflinching spotlight on Indian patriarchy
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3Ladki Bahin scheme pushed Maharashtra’s women welfare budget up by about 12,700% in a year: CAG
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4For children: Khichdi, mulligatawny soup, and other culinary gifts from India to the world
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5Eating out-eating in: How food apps have changed family bonds in urban India
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6‘Register Me as Kulbhushan’: This Bengal partition novel is a paean to the human ability to adapt
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7Shahrnush Parsipur, author of ‘Women Without Men’: Iran loses one of its bravest literary voices
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8Bihar to dismiss over 3,000 teachers for allegedly fake degrees, says minister
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9‘Satluj’ is mired in the same murkiness that the film seeks to expose
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10Bengal’s history of communal politics is fertile ground for BJP’s polarising agenda