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  1. How the wealthy and powerful have prevented Sindh’s plentiful water from reaching its poor masses

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    Despite having the best water infrastructure in Pakistan, Sindh has shockingly high poverty and malnutrition levels.

    2026-07-03
  2. India’s appetite grows for local, seasonal produce and indigenous food

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    A growing crop of ecologically conscious consumers has helped expand sustainable food businesses.

    2026-07-03
  3. Land, caste, class and gender – Gail Omvedt’s writings were united in their vision of utopia

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    A tribute to the scholar who died on August 25.

    2026-07-03
  4. MIFF 2026 kicks off with a song of ice and fire

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    The Mumbai International Film Festival will run until June 21.

    2026-07-03
  5. Lionel Mess: Old, slow and short, how does he still dominate football?

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    The finding was consistent and clear. … : the finer, later looking that guides the execution of a pass.Orientation comes first and it is the one we tend to neglect, in research and in coaching alike, because it happens away

    2026-07-03
  6. How cow urine became an unlikely ingredient in art and photography

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    art world How cow urine became an unlikely ingredient in art and photography The histories of Indian yellow and Bengal light reveal how colonial science and empire intersected with … Its final collapse came in 1909, around the same time as the Indian yellow ban, with the development of the Haber-Bosch process that produced synthetic saltpetre from atmospheric nitrogen.A

    2026-07-03
  7. After WhatsApp, Centre seeks responses from Telegram and Signal on usernames: Reports

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    and Signal.The organisation said the new notices “widen an unconstitutional dragnet over privacy features” and that it had no basis in law.The organisation argued that any restrictions … ”.Concerning development: Digital rights organisationDescribing the notices issued to Telegram and Signal as “concerning”, non-profit organisation Software Freedom Law Centre called

    2026-07-03
  8. Lionel Mess: Old, slow and short, how does he still dominate football?

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    He defies the belief that what makes an athlete great is mostly about their body: speed, height, strength, fitness.

    2026-07-03
  9. After WhatsApp, Centre seeks responses from Telegram and Signal on usernames: Reports

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    The two platforms have been asked to explain how they prevent the misuse of features that allow users to communicate without revealing their phone numbers.

    2026-07-03
  10. In film ‘I, Poppy’, the heady lure and crashing reality of opium cultivation

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    Vivek Chaudhary’s documentary looks at a farming family in Rajasthan steeped in debt and battling corruption.

    2026-07-03