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They eat, millions watch: The mukbang story of treats and tricks

Mukbang or eating challenge shows are the rage in India with Indian mukbangers getting millions of views for their videos. Do the mukbang stars use tricks to finish all the food? Why do people watch such shows and do they promote unhealthy eating habits? Here's all you need to know.

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Marichjhapi massacre: Forgotten story of Hindu refugees slaughtered in Bengal

The chapter on the Marichjhapi massacre was torn from history books in such a way that no one even noticed it was missing. The story of thousands of Bengali Hindu refugees from Bangladesh being killed by the Left Front government in Bengal in 1979 is rarely discussed. This is how eyewitnesses recount the death and destruction.

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Ex-Muslims of India find the X factor online

The Ex-Muslim movement is growing worldwide, including in India. The ex-Muslims are connecting online in the relative anonymity that the internet provides. Here’s their story.

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Where are Nagraj and Chacha Chaudhary in the age of manga and Marvel

As youngsters are hooked on anime, manga and Marvel, Naruto and Captain America have replaced Nagraj and Super Commando Dhruva as household names. The Indian superheroes present at every book stall and railway station have vanished. How did the Indian comic industry lose its plot? And is there a way to breathe life into it again?

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How women are turning home kitchens into successful businesses

Thousands of women across India have commercialised their kitchen to supplement their family income. Some have turned into successful full-fledged businesses. What does it take to start cloud kitchens, how are they run and how much do these women end up making?

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Economy in drain, Pakistan losing its brain, at record rate

Pakistan saw a record number of over 8 lakh people leaving the country. That too just in the first six months of the year. Among them were a lakh highly trained professionals, hinting at a huge brain drain from the country facing a crumbled economy and plagued by Islamic fundamentalism.

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So, you have written a book? Here's how you can get it published

How does one get a book published? How does self-publishing and the hybrid model stack up against traditional publishing? Here's the answer to all that and how publishing startups are breathing fresh life into the age-old industry and helping many writing dreams come true.

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Murder caught on camera, but why cops hunt for evidence

In a world where it's difficult to escape being captured on CCTV cameras, violent crimes are increasingly getting recorded. Even when murders are caught on camera, why do the police painstakingly collect evidence, hunt for the murder weapon and recreate the crime scene?

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