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NATIONAL DOCTOR'S DAY: Only a fundamentally good human being is also a good doctor - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 hours agoOnce, someone asked Bidhan Chandra Roy, a legendary medical practitioner, what qualities of a good...
Daddy died a MAGA. His last words were apologies for how his Trumpism hurt our family | Opinion
Durham Herald-Sun· 16 hours agoWhat happened? Well, a lot, and it didn’t start with Trump, but it was cemented and drug...reporter...
The cracks deepen
The Telegraph· 2 hours agoIs it difficult to remain friends with people whose political views are different from our own? How do such ideological differences play out in the family? Such thorny questions are as old as human society.
On Tamil Nadu’s financial distress | Explained
The Hindu· 10 hours agoWhat is Chennai Metro Rail Phase-2?
17-year-old Assam trans girl loses school seat over bikini pictures | India News - Times of India
The Times of India· 5 hours agoThe school, which should be a sanctuary of learning, became an arena of judgment... This is the...
South Africa's Ramaphosa announces cabinet that includes ex-opposition leader
Hindustan Times· 5 hours agoSouth African President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed former opposition leader John Steenhuisen as...
Out, proud and loud: Members of Kolkata’s LGBTQIA+ community on what Pride Month means to them
The Telegraph· 14 hours agoAs June draws to a close, My Kolkata reached out to members of the queer community for their...
The 20 best movies to watch on the Fourth of July
Deseret News· 11 hours agoBut as they continue to train together, the team comes closer together — despite the racial prejudice in the community. ‘Hamilton’ (2020) Rated: PG-13...
The ‘Malayali on the moon’ and fault lines of caste: What drove generations of migration from Kerala
Scroll· 22 hours agoOne of the stories central to the history of Kerala is that of the king Cheraman Perumal who leaves for Mecca on a pilgrimage, meets the Prophet himself, and converts to Islam. While traveling ...
‘A Slight Angle’: Rule-breaking, self-actualisation, and queer desire at a historic time in India
Scroll· 20 hours agoRuth Vanita’s new novel, A Slight Angle, is set in nascent urban India of the 1920s, many decades before the vocabulary of Pride entered our social, cultural, and literary spaces. It frames ...