Special Investigation
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Honorary consuls were meant to foster ties. Now some of them are threatening the rule of law
Corrupt and dangerous appointees have turned a system meant to leverage the generosity of honorable citizens into a perilous form of rogue diplomacy.
Debbie Cenziper, ProPublica, Will Fitzgibbon and Delphine Reuter, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists & Eva Herscowitz and Emily Anderson Stern, Medill Investigative Lab
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Special Report: How NIA went soft on Pragya Thakur – and is now delaying the Malegaon trial
Six people were killed in the 2008 bomb blast in which Thakur, the newly elected BJP MP, is the prime accused.
Smitha Nair & Sruthisagar Yamunan
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From 2014 to 2019: How the Adani Group funded its expansion
In three of its six listed companies, cash flows from financing activities like lending and borrowing are larger than those from investing or operations.
M Rajshekhar
Trending
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‘Saffronisation of Doordarshan’: After DD News unveils new logo, social media users express alarm
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Carnatic music: Violinist L Subramaniam’s new book looks at the 18th-century masters
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Husna Bai: The tawaif who made Hindustani music a respectable profession for women artists
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Is the 2024 Lok Sabha election India’s last chance before the point of no return?
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‘Do Aur Do Pyaar’ review: Adultery saga has a maths problem
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From 2014 to 2019: How the Adani Group’s footprint expanded across India
Not only is the conglomerate growing at a time when other infrastructure companies are shedding assets, it is growing despite relatively small profits.
M Rajshekhar
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Jharkhand villagers ask why should they lose land for Adani project supplying power to Bangladesh
How does the project qualify as ‘public purpose’ and does it violate legal safeguards for Santhal areas? Part 2 of a Scroll.in investigation on the Godda plant.
Aruna Chandrasekhar
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Rs 7,410-crore question: Jharkhand amended energy policy to buy power from Adani at higher price
A government audit said the ‘preferential treatment’ could result in ‘undue benefits’ to the company.
Aruna Chandrasekhar
Video
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Watch: This fan-made trailer imagines Henry Cavill and Margot Robbie starring in a James Bond film
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Watch: Mount Ruang erupts in Indonesia, spewing columns of ash and lava
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Watch: Unbelievable scenes of flooding in Dubai airport, streets, and malls after heavy rain in UAE
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Indian elections: How secure is the EVM-VVPAT process?
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Watch: Footballers of Indian clubs walk out on the pitch with dogs to get them adopted
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Interview: Why there aren’t any big Indian names in the Panama-Paradise Papers corruption leaks
Gerard Ryle, head of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, explains how 96 media outlets around the world worked together on the projects.
Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava
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'I can't take it anymore': Sights and awful sounds from the labour room of an Indian public hospital
A reporter goes undercover to see how women are treated in a large government facility in Kolkata.
Sohini Chattopadhyay
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Will India's recent coal block auctions actually burden banks and skew the fuel market?
The Modi government has celebrated the auctions as being transparent and successful. But the second part of our special investigation throws up worrying questions over the viability of bids and the long-term impact on coal markets.
M Rajshekhar and Supriya Sharma
The Reel
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‘Trap’ trailer: M Night Shyamalan’s thriller stars Josh Hartnett as a serial killer
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Watch: Five directors shoot on iPhones for MAMI Mumbai Film Festival initiative
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‘Do Aur Do Pyaar’ review: Adultery saga has a maths problem
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‘Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2’ review: Laboured and barely provocative
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‘Civil War’ review: An urgent film about a barely-distant future
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Are the coal block auctions as successful as the Modi government claims?
Scroll's analysis of the recent auctions of coal blocks finds a worrying lack of transparency and a baffling divergence in the winning bids. Eight blocks have seen winning bids lower than the notified price of coal.
Supriya Sharma and M Rajshekhar
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Who is benefiting from the lucrative South India red sandalwood smuggling trade?
The state has cracked down on the footsoldiers of the business. But who are the kingpins?
Vivekananda Nemana
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Jindal controversy: Why we need transparency on who owns and controls our mines
Mineral resources belong to the country. Until they are allotted through auctions, the government needs to keep track of the ownership of the companies that mine them.
Supriya Sharma
The Field
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Shooting, Indian Olympic trials: Esha Singh, Bhavesh Shekhawat lead in respective 25m pistol events
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Wrestling, Asian Olympic Qualifiers: Deepak Punia, Sujeet Kalkal fail to make weigh-ins in time
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Chess, Candidates 2024: Gukesh Dommaraju picks up win to become joint-leader with two rounds to go
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Hockey: Salima Tete 2.0 – a speedster who is adding confidence and creativity to her improving game
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IPL 2024: Suryakumar, bowlers help Mumbai Indians seal thriller against Punjab Kings