The censor certificate for Udta Punjab is truly unique (and will hopefully be a one-of-its kind): it carries the names of the Bombay High Court judges that ordered its safe and mostly uncut release.
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Faltering economy, poor citizens, South Asia’s bully: The reality of India’s global ambitions
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In his new book, journalist Boria Majumdar addresses BCCI’s two-year ban after an online controversy
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This artificial sweetener can destroy gut bacteria and intestine cells
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In Mathura, Muslims say they were denied their vote. No complaints in Hindu areas
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Banana republic in the making?: A South Asian perspective on India from Kathmandu
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Fact-checking five days of Narendra Modi’s speeches: A catalogue of lies
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In times of climate change, ‘agritech’ steps in to reduce food loss, increase Indian farm incomes
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Herding in the aisles: The follow-the-leader approach that makes deplaning a nuisance
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US campus protests: History has shown repeatedly that the young have always been right
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By mixing Carnatic and Hindustani, Mysore’s kings helped create a unique body of music