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Rai, who spent over six decades documenting India from within its everyday life, has died at 83.
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We go down memory lane with Raghu Rai, revisiting words and images he shared with Outlook following news of his passing on Sunday, 26 April 2026, aged 83. Our Sufis, saints and gurus are Indian culture’s biggest achievement—not gods, whom people across the world created
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