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  • ‘Jarann’ review: Amruta Subhash is terrified, terrifying and terrific in horror thriller
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    ‘Jarann’ review: Amruta Subhash is terrified, terrifying and terrific in horror thriller

  • How independent Bangladesh introduced made-in-India one taka notes to end use of Pakistani currency
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    How independent Bangladesh introduced made-in-India one taka notes to end use of Pakistani currency

  • ‘To be an artist or a writer, you have to be in the business of serious noticing’: Amitava Kumar
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    ‘To be an artist or a writer, you have to be in the business of serious noticing’: Amitava Kumar

  • Slighted by Trump, India must rejig foreign policy paradigm
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    Slighted by Trump, India must rejig foreign policy paradigm

  • Row erupts in Kerala about Bharat Mata portrait at Raj Bhavan during official event
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    Row erupts in Kerala about Bharat Mata portrait at Raj Bhavan during official event

  • June global nonfiction: From 14th to 21st century, six new books tell humanity’s essential stories
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    June global nonfiction: From 14th to 21st century, six new books tell humanity’s essential stories

  • ‘What remains / are the poems, the songs / that mortality sings’: Griffin Poetry Prize winning poems
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    ‘What remains / are the poems, the songs / that mortality sings’: Griffin Poetry Prize winning poems

  • In Mumbai, BJP unleashes penguin politics to help it fly in civic polls
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    In Mumbai, BJP unleashes penguin politics to help it fly in civic polls

  • Catfish species found in Ganga point to India’s freshwater fish diversity
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    Catfish species found in Ganga point to India’s freshwater fish diversity

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    Tragic idiom: Reading Banu Mushtaq in Kannada for the context and themes of her ‘rebellion’ stories

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Watch: Meet four-month-old therapy bunny Alex, who became the highlight of a US baseball game

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Career-first: just interviewed a sweet bunny, 4 1/2-month-old therapy bunny Alex, and he gave me a kiss, too. It belongs to Kei Kato, who lost her restaurant during COVID. pic.twitter.com/mcc4i60x8K

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