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

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

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    How ‘glof’ became a common word in Sikkim – and why it haunts people two years later

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    ‘Saiyaara’ review: A romance as soaring as it is downbeat

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

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    US tariffs will crush lives and livelihoods in Bangladesh, Cambodia garment industries

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    A new book on India vs Australia cricket addresses racism and violent fan reactions

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    The simple but brilliant biomechanics that give cycling the edge over walking

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    US designates TRF, which claimed responsibility for Pahalgam attack, as terror group

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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.

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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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