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Scroll@10: For books and publishing in India, it was the best of times, it was the hardest of times
Scroll Staff
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Shark meat, traditionally preferred by low-income groups, now in high demand by Indian restaurants
Simrin Sirur
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England tour of India: ‘Our greatest triumph’ – Reactions as Ben Stokes and Co win Hyderabad Test
Scroll Staff
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Kashmir’s extended dry spell will take a huge toll on life in the Himalayas – and beyond
Mudassir Kuloo
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In its 74th year, India’s Constitution has been emptied of its soul
Faisal CK
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Why the last king of Burma spent his final decades in Ratnagiri in isolation
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Harsh Mander: Ayodhya dispute was not just about a plot of land – it was about how we imagine India
Harsh Mander
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Bihar School of Athens: How a 19th century art society brought together Indian and European artists
Sonal
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More than interesting buildings, it is a city’s public spaces that affect the lives of people
Haim Yacobi, The Conversation
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BOB recruitment 2023: Apply for 38 Security Officer posts at bankofbaroda.in
Scroll Staff
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As snowfall and rain elude Himalayas in the peak of winter, worries mount
Nidhi Jamwal
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Fiction: Three unlikely people become friends at a university and dream together of making it big
Vidhya Sathyamoorthy
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Research assistant wanted: The outsourcing of intellectual labour reveals academia’s colonial roots
Sreeparna Chattopadhyay
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Nepal’s traditional medicine healers push for legal recognition
Sonam Lama Hyolmo
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Land use, forest cover and migration: Study analyses the effects of the Konkan Railways
Simrin Sirur
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Technological and social churn threaten the freedom of thought – how do we protect it?
Simon McCarthy-Jones, The Conversation
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In his recent book, Prabir Purkayastha recounts the crackdowns during the Emergency of 1975
Prabir Purkayastha
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What’s likely to happen today as the ICJ hears South Africa’s case of genocide against Israel
Magnus Killander, The Conversation
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How life in plastic can make us sick and why some are pushing for a ban on the ‘toxic two’
Alden Wicker
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How Israel and the US failed to apply peacemaking lessons from Northern Ireland
Colin John Irwin, The Conversation