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    Fiction: A boy ends up in a burns ward. His mother and sister have their versions of what happened

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    ‘Dear ChatGPT, am I having a panic attack?’: AI is bridging mental health gaps but not without risks

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    Is population decline good for nature? Japan shows that may not be the case

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    Indian history for children: From 1200 to 1850, a brief history of the North Eastern states

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    ‘Special Ops 2.0’ review: Kay Kay Menon-led suspense thriller often resists momentum

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Watch: Unseasonal December rain surprises Mumbai residents

While the showers were light in most places and no waterlogging was reported, the rain caused traffic congestion in some parts of the city.

Scroll Staff
Dec 14, 2020 · 04:18 pm
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Mumbains are like::

"Rain Rain Go Away
Come Again Another Day
Winters want to Stay
Rain Rain Go Away"#MumbaiRains #MumbaiWinter #mumbairain #MumbaiWeather pic.twitter.com/ICa0aO45s8

— Krishna Mehta (@krishnamehtad) December 14, 2020

It's Raining in Panvel #panvel #पनवेल #navimumbai #rain #mumbairain #MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/DGRFQI4RJZ

— Anand N. Ingle (@anand_ingle89) December 14, 2020

Almost every road of Mumbai are under repairing for some reason, local trains not started yet and petrol are nearing all time high and now this #MumbaiRain and don't forget risk of #Corona. Working in Mumbai is getting more and more difficult.#Traffic pic.twitter.com/u3UVIy50pE

— CS Jigar Shah  (@FCSJigarShah) December 14, 2020

Visuals from Thane. Along with the rain, there is a drop in visibility.#MumbaiRains pic.twitter.com/X6bsY1my6z

— Mumbai Live (@MumbaiLiveNews) December 14, 2020

Welcome to rains in December. Going by showers till Dec-Jan last season, probably these are seasonal rather than unseasonal. @IndiaWeatherMan #Mumbai #Mumbairains pic.twitter.com/fMwtv760Un

— Dr. Rahul Baxi (@baxirahul) December 11, 2020

#MumbaiRains
Is it the climate change or winter is here in mumbai? 😀 pic.twitter.com/Ym5hQb6uL4

— Kritika (@kri625) December 14, 2020
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