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June global nonfiction: Six newly published books illustrate how the world has changed with time
Scroll Staff
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Rupleena Bose’s debut novel ‘Summer of Then’: When the grass is brown on your side
Sayari Debnath
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Interview: Exit polls rigged by BJP for stock market scam, says Congress data chief
Abhik Deb
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UK: Migration shows dip but changing numbers and global situation point to limits of policies
Rob McNeil, The Conversation
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Mythological fiction: Radha and Krishna’s eternal love story gets a new retelling
Neelima Dalmia Adhar
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Badminton, Indonesia Open Super 1000: Indian challenge ends as Lakshya Sen bows out in quarter-final
Scroll Staff
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UGC NET June 2024 exam city slip released; here’s direct link
Scroll Staff
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Supreme Court’s simplistic view on energy production undercuts its ruling on climate justice
Ashish Kothari Shrishtee Bajpai
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Zai Whitaker writes of her (and Rom’s) wild adventures in conserving reptiles and their habitats
Zai Whitaker
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Fiction: In 1556, an old man documents his family’s story beginning a hundred years earlier
Madhulika Liddle
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Maharashtra results settle the debate over who is the real Shiv Sena and NCP
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Shahid Afridi column: India vs Pakistan is like cricket’s Super Bowl
Shahid Afridi
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Indian Navy Agniveer MR, SSR 02/2024 registration ends today; direct link to apply here
Scroll Staff
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Hyderabad University Ph.D admissions 2024-25 underway; here’s all the details
Scroll Staff
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In Coco Mellors’s new novel, three sisters reunite to stop the sale of their childhood home
Coco Mellors
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Cricket: Rahul Dravid on extending stay as India coach – ‘I don’t think I’ll re-apply’
Scroll Staff
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From the memoir: How Bhantus, a ‘criminal tribe’, found acceptance from Christian missionaries
Nusrat F Jafri
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Fiction: A Dalit lecturer at a Delhi college wonders if he can be ‘middle-class’ despite his caste
Ajay Navaria Nita Kumar
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Opinion: At the end of a vitriolic campaign, what price will India’s Muslims pay?
Sajjad Hassan
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Pets bring infinite joy and companionship to our lives – but there are also downsides
Emily Hemendinger, The Conversation