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Explore longevity science, heritage conservation, and inspiring stories in this special Sunday Magazine edition for a hopeful new year. thehindu.com/society/special… ✍️Sanjukta Sharma,Sunil Rajagopal,Aditya Mani Jha #THMagazine
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On July 20, 2017, #HarmanpreetKaur played what was, arguably, the most important innings by an Indian woman cricketer. Her audacious 171 runs off 115 balls against heavyweights Australia in the semi-final of the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup became the knock that made Indian audiences begin to see “women’s cricket” as what it truly is: cricket. ✍️Suprita Das #THMagazine thehindu.com/society/india-w…
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The monsoon tales and stories of fishermen & fisherwomen from various parts of India in today’s edition of @the_hindu’s #ThMagazine is beautifully done…great job by the design team and lovely stories too!
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On #WorldEarthDay2025 , a reading list of 10 books, old and new. Reminders that the earth and what it sustains are not merely ‘resources’ to exploit, barter, and conquer. #THMagazine #EnvironmentMatters @mattwridley @AratiKumarRao @janicepariat thehindu.com/books/earth-day…
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In his book, 'Iconic Trees of India', S. Natesh documents India’s iconic trees, like the 600-year-old champaka tree in Karnataka, and makes a case for elevating these trees to national consciousness. @HariniNagendra writes for #THMagazine @RoliBooks thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy…
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There is a new phenomenon that is absolute shenanigans: mega wealthy industrialist fellows have hopped aboard the Vande Bharat Youth Blame Express. @sidin is back with Tricktionary Episode 3 in #THMagazine thehindu.com/society/column-…
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📢 New column alert! #Tricktionary: Every fortnight, @sidin will make a case for the addition of a new word to the English #lexicon. Why? Because he feels there aren’t enough words to adequately describe the things that happen in our lives thehindu.com/society/column-… #THMagazine
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📢 New column alert! #Tricktionary: Every fortnight, #SidinVadukut (@sidin) will make a convincing case for the addition of a new word to the English #lexicon. Why? Because he feels there aren’t enough words to adequately describe the things that happen in our lives. thehindu.com/society/column-… #THMagazine
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#Quiz: Arjuna was an Asian #elephant who, since 1959, was beloved in Karnataka. Unfortunately, he passed away last year while trying to capture a wild elephant. At which festival was Arjuna a centre of attraction? - @bertyashley quizzes on #THMagazine thehindu.com/entertainment/q…
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“We, as a society, prize inequality. Our government policies promote economic inequality, and the middle classes approve of it or they wouldn’t vote for them.” @samzsays' satirical take on @official_dda hiking the fees of sports facilities. #THMagazine thehindu.com/society/satire-…
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This year has seen a retraining of all eyes on Jaipur, and much of this can be credited to Sawai Padmanabh Singh and Gauravi Kumari, who have been on a mission to revitalise the city. Praachi Raniwala for #THMagazine @JprCityPalace @RoyalFamilyJpr thehindu.com/life-and-style/…

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“You cannot make the whole dish with any of the individual things...The trick is to appreciate that individual for what they bring instead of expecting them to be everything” @SabaMahjoor and Phuphee are back in #THMagazine thehindu.com/life-and-style/…
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“A visit to a Hindu temple can be a lesson in history and geography, politics and economics, along with spiritual upliftment. If we allow it, the structure, to speak to us.” @devduttmyth on temples in his column #FromCulttoCulture for #THMagazine thehindu.com/society/history…
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A visit to a Hindu temple can be a lesson in history and geography, politics and economics, along with spiritual upliftment. If we allow it, the structure, to speak to us. - Devdutt Pattanaik (@devduttmyth) writes for The Hindu Sunday Magazine. #THMagazine Read here: newsth.live/xkapzD
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