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FROM VIDARBHA TO LONDON: A STORY OF ACCESS, IDENTITY AND OPPORTUNITY

Hindustan Times Patna

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November 30, 2025

Founder and CEO of the Eklavya India Foundation, Raju Kendre's journey is truly inspirational. Rising from a tribal community, he has reached remarkable heights. In this conversation, he speaks to us about his life, education, and future plans.

From your roots in a tribal community in Vidarbha to studying at SOAS, University of London, how did your UK education shape your career and worldview?

Coming from a nomadic tribal community in Maharashtra, where my parents never completed primary school, studying abroad once felt unimaginable. As a first-generation learner from a vernacular-medium background, I carried a deep fear of speaking English and often wondered whether I would "fit in." But the moment I arrived in London, those worries began to fade. What struck me most was the UK's empathy—people were open, patient, and genuinely supportive of newcomers. The environment felt not only safe but profoundly inclusive.

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Axis of good emerges in climate diplomacy

At Belém, India’s focus on equitable finance, technology access, and practical partnerships reflected the growing maturity of climate diplomacy — one defined less by rhetoric and more by results

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4 mins

November 30, 2025

Hindustan Times Patna

FROM VIDARBHA TO LONDON: A STORY OF ACCESS, IDENTITY AND OPPORTUNITY

Founder and CEO of the Eklavya India Foundation, Raju Kendre's journey is truly inspirational. Rising from a tribal community, he has reached remarkable heights. In this conversation, he speaks to us about his life, education, and future plans.

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1 mins

November 30, 2025

Hindustan Times Patna

SLURRP GREAT INDIAN COOKOUT 4.0 WRAPS NATIONWIDE TOUR AS DELHI CROWNS FINAL CHAMPION

The Slurrp Great Indian Cookout 4.0 concluded its four-city culinary journey on November 22 at Radisson Hotel Delhi MG Road, crowning Neha Gupta as the Delhi champion after a fierce competition amongst home chefs from across the capital.

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1 mins

November 30, 2025

Hindustan Times Patna

When the internet allows weaponisation of intimacy

Had she seen the video, a colleague asked. She had not and when she did, she had to sit down. The 13-second clip had been shot, surreptitiously, by her then boyfriend, a year senior in college. When he went abroad for further studies, the relationship ended and he uploaded the clip. For two years, it was viewed on porn channels and social media.

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2 mins

November 30, 2025

Hindustan Times Patna

Hindustan Times Patna

Zohran Mamdani struggles with Bollywood quiz after viral 'Dhoom Machale' moment

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani, son of filmmaker Mira Nair, fumbled on Bollywood trivia in a recent interview, revealing his musical knowledge isn’t as strong as his viral victory speech suggested.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

Hindustan Times Patna

Imran Khan’s son asks Pak govt for proof of life

Pakistan's jailed former prime minister Imran Khan's son has demanded the government to present proof that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder is alive, Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

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1 mins

November 30, 2025

Hindustan Times Patna

Randeep-Lin announce pregnancy on second wedding anniversary

Actor Randeep Hooda and his wife, actor-entrepreneur Lin Laishram, took to Instagram on Saturday to announce their pregnancy. The couple is expecting their first child.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

Hindustan Times Patna

David Beckham on his love for Indian food and people

Former footballer David Beckham visited Mumbai, to soak in the city's culture, support philanthropic events.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

Hindustan Times Patna

Those were the days, we thought they'd never end

Do you remember the days when a bottle of Coke would cost four annas? That's 25 paise in today’s money. Even at the time, this was not an insignificant sum. I would have to cajole Mummy to buy me a Coke. And it wasn't just my teeth she was concerned about!

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3 mins

November 30, 2025

Hindustan Times Patna

Defending champions MI face RCB in opener

WPL 2026 schedule

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2 mins

November 30, 2025

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