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  • Historical romance: In 1906, an Englishwoman is infatuated by the handsome Indian groom of her horse
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    Historical romance: In 1906, an Englishwoman is infatuated by the handsome Indian groom of her horse

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    Economic history: How the relationship between government and big business changed in India

  • ‘Map of Memories’: Experimental poems resonate with the poet’s identity as migrant, scholar, thinker
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    ‘Map of Memories’: Experimental poems resonate with the poet’s identity as migrant, scholar, thinker

  • Tech jobs aplenty in Dubai’s AI boom – depending on your passport
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    Tech jobs aplenty in Dubai’s AI boom – depending on your passport

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    For young readers: Poems about the various small, astonishing creatures we share the planet with

  • Review: Rekha is the life and soul of Muzaffar’s Ali’s classic ‘Umrao Jaan’
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    Review: Rekha is the life and soul of Muzaffar’s Ali’s classic ‘Umrao Jaan’

  • Like listening at the entrance of a tunnel: Why you can’t trust online reviews
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    Like listening at the entrance of a tunnel: Why you can’t trust online reviews

  • Through a reader’s eyes: Bloomsday celebrations in James Joyce’s city, Dublin
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    Through a reader’s eyes: Bloomsday celebrations in James Joyce’s city, Dublin

  • What Iranians in India think about the war and Tehran
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    What Iranians in India think about the war and Tehran

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    Why EC move to create new Bihar voter list has rung the ‘NRC’ alarm bell

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‘Why can’t we eat pizza?’: Protesting farmers at Singhu Border run their own pizza langar

‘Farmers grow this wheat, bajra, corn, rice. Why should we sleep hungry?’

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Jan 09, 2021 · 12:08 pm
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#GroundReport | Protesting farmers at #SinghuBorder are running their own pizza langar. When BOOM asked them, "Why pizza?" they told us, "Why not pizza? Farmers grow this wheat, bajra, corn, rice. Why will we sleep hungry?"@BoomFactsHindi #FarmersProtest #KisanAndolan pic.twitter.com/TqUZLDytRp

— BOOM Live (@boomlive_in) January 8, 2021
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