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Paromita Vohra: Traditional currency

<p>The Bajrang Sene, an activist group in Madhya Pradesh, is upset about something. It&rsquo;s not entirely clear what</p>

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The Bajrang Sene, an activist group in Madhya Pradesh, is upset about something. It's not entirely clear what. They wish to ban the sale of 'obscene' books and figures at the tourist canteen near Khajuraho as it tarnishes India in the eyes of tourists. Frankly, the athletically complex sexual moves indicated in some traditional manuals might terrorise most of us into inadequacy, but otherwise they are more likely to impress than tarnish.

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