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Ali Abbas Zafar directs an uninvolving sequel to ‘Ek Tha Tiger’.
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Bengalure’s middle class is keeping the poor out of the garden city’s parks and public spaces
Academics and activists call this the privatisation of public spaces.
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Sabarimala temple: Kerala woman thrown out of home for visiting shrine says she’ll go to court
‘I am not going to say sorry to anyone,’ said a defiant Kanakadurga whose brother has also disowned her.
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Review: In OTT film ‘Maa Behen’, the joys of misbehaving women
Suresh Triveni’s Hindi comedy stars Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, Dharna Durga and Ravi Kishan.
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London finally gets its night tube – but is there a dark side to 24/7 transport?
Non-stop public transport might suit the 24-hour party people, but it could have rougher consequences for others.
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JNU attack latest news: Blind Sanskrit scholar describes how a mob attacked him
Surya Prakash pleaded with the mob to spare him. The group refused to believe he was visually impaired.
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JNU attack: WhatsApp messages traced to ABVP activists
The messages suggest that the masked people who entered the JNU hostels were ABVP activists and their supporters.