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  • Why Ola and Uber are copying India’s new ride-hailing app
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    Why Ola and Uber are copying India’s new ride-hailing app

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    Pakistan attacks military stations in Jammu, Pathankot and Udhampur

  • ‘We don’t want war’: Amid public endorsement for strikes, some Indians are worried
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    ‘We don’t want war’: Amid public endorsement for strikes, some Indians are worried

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    American cardinal Robert Prevost elected Pope

  • Precious histories of South Asian dance have remained hidden and ignored – until now
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    Precious histories of South Asian dance have remained hidden and ignored – until now

  • From the travelogue: An Indian in South Korea recounts the ‘jobs’ she held without a work visa
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    From the travelogue: An Indian in South Korea recounts the ‘jobs’ she held without a work visa

  • Pakistan’s bid to hit 15 Indian locations with drones, missiles was foiled, says New Delhi
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    Pakistan’s bid to hit 15 Indian locations with drones, missiles was foiled, says New Delhi

  • Rush Hour: India says it ‘foiled Pakistan bid to target military targets’ and more
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    Rush Hour: India says it ‘foiled Pakistan bid to target military targets’ and more

  • Shortlisted for 2025 International Booker Prize: An excerpt from ‘Small Boat’ by Vincent Delecroix
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    Shortlisted for 2025 International Booker Prize: An excerpt from ‘Small Boat’ by Vincent Delecroix

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    Counterview: India’s past deserves more than apologia or amnesia

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‘I pay Rs 2.75 lakh as taxes every month’: President Ram Nath Kovind responds to criticism on salary

‘Everyone says that the President receives Rs 5 lakh per month as salary. How much is left after taxes?’

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Jun 28, 2021 · 10:42 am
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President Ram Nath #Kovind Tells How Much He Gets Paid Monthly and How Much Income #Tax Is Deducted
'I get #salary of 5 lakhs per month, out of which 2,75,000 goes to tax, a teacher has more savings than us', said President Ram Nath Kovind. pic.twitter.com/B2V7X2CLro

— Sandeep Seth (@sandipseth) June 28, 2021
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