It’s 11am on a Saturday. A rain-stained mint-green home stands out in the narrow by-lanes of the mofussil town of Rabupura, just off Greater Noida on the outskirts of the Capital. Around it are a cacophony of people, mostly adolescent boys and young men, straining to peer into the open front door. A young man and a woman are sitting on plastic chairs, fawning over each other, while four children are hovering around, doing what children do. It is all
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