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  • Why Bela Trivedi retired from Supreme Court as a deeply unpopular judge
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    Why Bela Trivedi retired from Supreme Court as a deeply unpopular judge

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    Startup stories: How two young men tried to make drinking tea cool with an investment of Rs 3 lakh

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    For young readers: How children picked Lactobacillus delbrueckii as India’s national microbe

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    ‘Literature gives you something history can’t’: Editor Mini Krishnan on classic Indian stories

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    Early, intense heatwaves scorch mango crops in Konkan

  • ‘Homebound’ director Neeraj Ghaywan: ‘What if we practise empathy and listen to the other side?’
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    ‘Homebound’ director Neeraj Ghaywan: ‘What if we practise empathy and listen to the other side?’

  • Manipur: NSCN-IM objects to Meitei flag on peak held as sacred by Naga group
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    Manipur: NSCN-IM objects to Meitei flag on peak held as sacred by Naga group

  • ‘April May 99’ review: An irresistibly charming summer vacation
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    ‘April May 99’ review: An irresistibly charming summer vacation

  • AI is reshaping how students write – here’s how it can be used creatively
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    AI is reshaping how students write – here’s how it can be used creatively

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    A play shows how textile workers of Mumbai were written out of the history and mythology of the city

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Caught on live TV: Earthquake disrupts interview with Iceland’s prime minister

‘Well, this is Iceland, sorry about that,’ Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir said in response to the 5.6-magnitude earthquake.

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Oct 22, 2020 · 09:48 am
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Iceland Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir was discussing the coronavirus’ effect on the tourism industry and how the nation is approaching testing when she was interrupted by an earthquake. https://t.co/47Thh6hy5M #postlive pic.twitter.com/3rWjrIczXm

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  1. Why Bela Trivedi retired from Supreme Court as a deeply unpopular judge

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    For young readers: How children picked Lactobacillus delbrueckii as India’s national microbe

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    ‘Literature gives you something history can’t’: Editor Mini Krishnan on classic Indian stories

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