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    UK’s new rules for international students will worsen university finances

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    Long shunned as too explicit, an Indian music genre is rising from the margins

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    ‘I was astonished’: Valmik Thapar (1952–2025) on spotting one of his beloved tigers in the wild

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    The hypocrisy of India’s brutal deportations

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    Pune student arrested for social media post ‘hurting religious sentiments’

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    Ramachandra Guha: Trump’s attack on US universities are a tragedy for the entire world

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    When the British considered punishing Iran for the harassment of Indian pilgrims

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    How case against Muslim teen accused of ‘love jihad’ fell apart in UP court

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    Nature, who needs it? A writing adventure with Ranjit Hoskote at the Himalayan Writing Retreat

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Watch: In Aligarh relatives of Covid-19 patients complain there is no oxygen but authorities deny it

Residents of the Uttar Pradesh city have alleged that only the rich and influential are able to procure oxygen in the black market.

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May 07, 2021 · 12:00 pm
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Angry relatives of Covid patients allege shortfall of #Oxygen in the city & that people with links or the influential are stocking up cylinders, they also allege black marketing of oxygen. Watch their desperation & misery pic.twitter.com/2a9tpWK9KB

— Noman (@nomansiddiqui) May 6, 2021

"My father is admitted & I am not able to find oxygen, I am a poor man, my father will die...." another man alleges he has been running pillar to post to find oxygen in Aligarh pic.twitter.com/PsUq89UK3Y

— Noman (@nomansiddiqui) May 6, 2021
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