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A heat wave that has broken the hate spell (IANS Column: FairPoint)

By IANS | Updated: May 1, 2022 10:15 IST

This is one record that no Indian wants to be made, but the Sun God, who has always been ...

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This is one record that no Indian wants to be made, but the Sun God, who has always been generous with the Indian sub-continent, has made sure we bear witness to Northwest and Central India roasting in the worst heat wave in 122 years.

"Temperatures may pass the 50-degree Celsius mark in North India," the India Meteorological Department

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