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  1. RWAs in Indian cities need to learn better human resource management

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    The pandemic has revealed the power of residents welfare associations – and also their vulnerabilities.

    2026-07-03
  2. NEET-UG paper leak case: SC seeks National Testing Agency’s reply, says no lesson learnt from past

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    The court asked the authority what steps it had taken based on the recommendations of a committee formed after similar allegations in 2024.

    2026-07-03
  3. Bimalendu Mukherjee: The geologist who built a Hindustani music oasis in Bhilai steel town

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    Bimalendu Mukherjee mined ore by day and taught sitar by night, turning Bhilai into a legendary stopover for masters like Amir Khan.

    2026-07-03
  4. Manganiyar women are stepping onto a stage long closed to them by men

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    For decades, men from the community toured the world while women’s music stayed within jajmans’ homes. Now a few are stepping into the limelight.

    2026-07-03
  5. Sheik Chinna Moulana: The Muslim maestro who became the heart of a Hindu temple tradition

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    Two decades after his passing, a renamed street honours Sheik Chinna Moulana, the musician who defied religious orthodoxies to redefine Carnatic’s boundaries.

    2026-07-03
  6. 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
  7. Listening at the entrance of a dimly-lit tunnel: Why you can’t trust online reviews

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    Even if individuals receive increasingly accurate private information (called “unbounded beliefs” in economic theory), the crowd might still fail to learn the truth. … problem is not the intelligence of the crowd but the filtering of voices they hear.Our research builds on the well-known “social learning” models in economics, where individuals learn

    2026-07-03
  8. Listening at the entrance of a dimly-lit tunnel: Why you can’t trust online reviews

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    Often, the crowd is wise, but sometimes, it’s just loud.

    2026-07-03
  9. A Journey Within: When painting, movement, sound and light arose from a shared, underlying rhythm

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    At the opening of Olivia Fraser’s painting exhibition, a performance by poet-dancer Tishani Doshi and others enacted the interdependence of various art forms.

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    2026-07-03