India
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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
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An argument over whether Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo is the world’s best footballer has led to a Nigerian man being charged with the murder of his friend
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A ‘nomadic museum’ in the heart of Mumbai hopes to change attitudes towards the communities that live there
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The remarkable tale of Frank Terpil, former intelligence agent, fugitive from US justice and a 53-year jail term, who has died in Havana
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Nudge theory has been used to identify why people smoke or fail to pay taxes on time, can it now be used to fight malnutrition and open defecation?
Indian widows celebrate Holi festival – in pictures