India
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Nobel peace prize winner and former IPCC boss says climate change sceptics are behind allegations he harassed female colleague
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Thousands of widows mark the Hindu spring festival of colours at a temple for the first time. In many parts of India widows are not allowed to celebrate Holi or participate in other festivals
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On World Water Day, Mustafah Abdulaziz’s images show how communities in Nigeria, India, Pakistan, China and Brazil are responding to the clean water crisis
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Hopes that deal can be struck before Scottish government shuts down but fears grow for steelworks at Port Talbot in Wales
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Two shoemakers in England and India narrate this third novel, but the ground they tread is often too flat
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Narendra Modi’s Digital India campaign will put independent document registration clerks out of business – and chip away at the culture of bribery
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They may be the lucky generation compared with their forebears, but young adults from India to Kenya still face some tough tests that may sound familiar
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Brief letters: Michael White | Indian railways | Romford | Changing names
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Attempts by the Conservative candidate for City Hall to woo some of London’s ethnic minority voters may have struck the wrong note
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Brief letters: Anglicised names | Tony Blair | Indian railways | Baking and mathematics
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Pope Francis announces elevation months after approving Nobel prize winning nun’s second miracle
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Sultans, poets, business moguls… these engaging, warts-and-all biographies of great Indians down the ages capture the true heart of the subcontinent
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Letters: My forebears were nail makers in the Black Country and, along with chainmakers and miners, were known as ‘the white slaves of Britain’
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Foreign supermarkets are looking to gain ground in India but a western-style retail sector may not improve food security
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Yoga guru accused of damaging floodplain for World Culture Festival, while stability of giant stage has been questioned
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The singer reflected on six decades in ‘heavily male-dominated’ Bollywood: ‘Things are slightly different today but it still remains a man’s world’
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Claims he has absconded are ‘rubbish’, insists Kingfisher Airlines chief and Formula One team principal, who is thought to be in London
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Salman Khan, who is accused of shooting antelope in an area where hunting them is illegal, says he was framed
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Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, who pledges to clean Yamuna riverbank after World Culture event, vows to challenge penalty
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The man once nicknamed ‘India’s Richard Branson’ is thought to have gone to London, leaving creditors with massive unpaid loans
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Letters: Readers discuss issues raised by campaigns to remove a statue of Cecil Rhodes from Oriel College, Oxford, and a bronze cockerel from Jesus College, Cambridge
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Company has agreed to provide an undisclosed ex-gratia payment as part of deal to end dispute over poisoning allegations at factory in Tamil Nadu
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At a hospital in Bangalore, doctors and nurses are being trained in a safer, quicker abortion procedure and how to better support the women in their care
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Police arrest 20-year-old man after attack at girl’s home near Delhi that left her in a critical condition with severe burns
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In deciding how much money Adani should set aside to clean up after Australia’s largest proposed coalmine, Queensland cannot take into account its compliance record elsewhere
Incarnations: India in 50 Lives by Sunil Khilnani review – an exercise in boosterism, typical of the India industry