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Constitution, cows, rations: Why Dalits in UP want to vote out the BJP
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With dance, music and humour, a hit play has brought to life the legend of Tansen
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How actor Shahana Goswami flies under the radar and above the competition
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World beaters: Indian table tennis players mark an unprecedented rise with some big wins
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The Delhi voter who quit journalism
Pranita Kulkarni joined the profession with a sense of idealism. Over the past decade, she grew dispirited as she saw the government crack down on the media.
Vaishnavi Rathore
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In her new book, Brinda Karat looks at the relationship between Hindutva, women, and hate speech
An excerpt from ‘Hindutva and Violence Against Women’, by Brinda Karat.
Brinda Karat
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Nuh is BJP’s Hindutva lab in Haryana – but Muslims are angry at Congress' poor campaign
Nuh is one of the most under-developed districts in India. Since 2014, the BJP has often stirred up communal tension here due to its majority Muslim population.
Vineet Bhalla
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‘Santosh’ review: A thoughtful study of power and powerlessness
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International Booker Prize 2024: Quick reviews of the six shortlisted novels
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Nuh is BJP’s Hindutva lab in Haryana – but Muslims are angry at Congress' poor campaign
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Hockey, FIH Pro League: Harmanpreet Singh – the calm leader and ruthless drag-flicker for team India
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The test of time: A jail mulaqat with Umar Khalid
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Rising temperature can worsen symptoms of brain conditions
Brains are comfortable working between 20-26 degrees Celsius, which means many components are already working at the top of their temperature ranges.
Sanjay Sisodiya, The Conversation & Mark Maslin, The Conversation
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‘What did you do to live this long?’ Survivorship bias shows how centenarians could be outliers
Correlation does not equal causation and that is why shouldn’t take comfort in knowing that some of the oldest living people lived unhealthily.
Bradley Elliott, The Conversation
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‘Santosh’ review: A thoughtful study of power and powerlessness
Sandhya Suri’s film, starring Shahana Goswami and Sunita Rajwar, has been premiered at the Cannes Film Festival.
Nandini Ramnath
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Watch: Classical dancers perform Bharatnatyam and Odissi duet to ‘Sakal Ban’ from ‘Heeramandi’
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Watch: Two musicians simultaneously play the violin with one hand and the piano with another
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Caught on camera: Streaking meteorite turns night sky blue across Portugal and Spain
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Watch: Ed Sheeran sings Punjabi remix of ‘Shape of You’, accompanied by Bhangra dancers
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Eco India: Even as technology lends a hand, India's farmers grapple with an uncertain future