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Post offices for pious Gangajal, Manish Tewari’s ‘Punjabi lifestyle’ & Vardhan’s diet tips

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New Delhi: Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad has some exciting news for everyone – 1.93 lakh bottles of ‘pious’ (?) Gangajal are now available at your nearest post office. Should we expect long queues?

Rajya Sabha BJP MP Rakesh Sinha’s cryptic morning homilies never disappoint, if only we could decipher them.

Prominent American historian Audrey Truschke isn’t allowing right-wing trolls to get the better of her in this exchange. Take a look.

Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari recalled his youth on Twitter, and received fulsome compliments for his youthful looks. Now, discover the secret of his youthfulness.

 

Once upon a time Ashutosh used to praise Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, as a loyal AAP leader. Today he is questioning him.

Want some tips on healthy eating for a long life? Turn to Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare for some pithy dietary advice.

BJP’s “theories” continue to delight Congress wallahs and, Youth Congress In-charge Srivatsa in particular. His latest target is Cabinet Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda’s concerns about good roads.

Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal shares his own version of `Modi: 100 Days a trailer’. Guess what the film is about…

US Senator Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez being set on fire? That’s what it looks like in advertisements put out by some Republicans. `Weird’ , said Cortez, and we’d couldn’t agree more.

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