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Featured stories by Manira Chaudhary
India's deadly heat takes toll on people living on streets
The longest reported heat wave in Delhi in 74 years has resulted in hundreds of deaths and many people falling ill.
Why India's protesting farmers refuse to back down
DW's Manira Chaudhary and Sharique Ahmad went to one of the protest camps in the north of the country to gauge the mood.
Relief and excitement in India at moon landing
An Indian family watches as its nation's space ambitions make history.
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Stories by Manira Chaudhary
AI-created recipes: A revolution in the making?
AI-created recipes: A revolution in the making?
Can artificial intelligence deliver creative recipe ideas? The Ratatouille algorithm was developed to do just that.
Identity theft a worrying trend in India
Identity theft a worrying trend in India
Some 45% of Indian consumers have encountered identity theft, and fraud involving AI voices and videos is also rising.
India implements contentious citizenship law
India implements contentious citizenship law
Here's a look at what India's new citizenship law means for the country's Muslim minority.
India's Congress Party hopes to make comeback
India's Congress Party hopes to make comeback
Party leader Rahul Gandhi is trying to mobilize support, following two election defeats to PM Modi's BJP.
Delhi university discusses Pakistan elections
Delhi university discusses Pakistan elections
DW correspondent Manira Chaudhary explores the views on Pakistan's elections at an international university in Delhi.
India sees drop in child mortality
India sees drop in child mortality
Apart from the government, grassroots workers have been instrumental in improving child health. DW met one such worker.
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