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| A grand old man |
| How a fun-loving barrister became a devout Gandhian |
| By the 1870s, the camera entered the lives of the Indian landed elite and the growing middle class; it was invaluable in the depiction of family life and newly-acquired professional roles where it became de rigueur for men with or without thei... |
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| Struck by a star |
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Sir — There must have been a serious lack of news stories on June 10. Or why would The Telegraph ... |
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| After terror |
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Sir — It is heartening to know that Darul Uloom Deoband and Jamait Ulema-e-Hind, two of the most or ... |
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| Now or never |
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Sir — There were a large number of water bodies in the Nandannagar area between Belgharia and Agarp ... |
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| BOOKED FOR THE PAST |
| Time and the National Library and Calcutta have a mysterious relationship. The institution encapsulates a phase in India’s, a...|
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It’s the place where my prediction from the sixties finally came true: ‘In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes.’ I’m bored with that line. I never use it anymore. My new line is, ‘In fifteen minutes everybody will be famous. — ANDY WARHOL
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