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Slavery and colonialism: Why South African Hindus and Muslims celebrate Easter – in their own way
Nikhil Mandalaparthy, Religion Unplugged
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Harsh Mander: It happened, so it can happen again – a journey through Auschwitz
Harsh Mander
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NIFT Patna recruitment deadline soon for 30 Group C posts; here’s the details
Scroll Staff
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Ladakh protest: A tale of two mountain springs and what it says about the demand for autonomy
Padma Rigzin
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Echoes of Bangladesh War in popular culture have kept alive memories of the freedom struggle
Faisal Mahmud
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Covaxin maker Bharat Biotech, linked firms gave Rs 25 crore to TDP even though it is out of power
Anjana Meenakshi Project Electoral Bond
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Tea industry contends with environmental and social problems
Sean Mowbray
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Badminton: Indian men drawn with Indonesia for 2024 Thomas Cup; women to face China in Uber Cup
Scroll Staff
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WPL 2024: From captain Meg Lanning to rising star Shreyanka Patil – The Field’s team of the season
Scroll Staff
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Water cuts, fines: Bengaluru grapples with familiar crisis but few long-term solutions in sight
Sweta Daga
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Hockey: Harmanpreet Singh to lead 27-member Indian squad for Australia tour
Scroll Staff
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WPL Final, Delhi vs Bangalore, as it happened: Royal Challengers win by 8 wickets to win first title
Shahid Judge Abhijit Nair
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The glaring oversight in the US Congressional report on Bhutan’s long struggle for democracy
Suraj Budathoki
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Caught on camera: Japan’s first private-sector rocket explodes seconds after its launch
Scroll Staff
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CBSE recruitment underway for 118 Group A, B and C posts; direct link to apply here
Scroll Staff
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Scientists leap beyond Latin, add Indian identifiers while naming new species
Laasya Shekhar
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Joshimath: Local economy takes a beating as tourists dwindle, residents move out
Kuldeep Singh
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‘Deeply concerning’: Opposition raises alarm after Election Commissioner Arun Goel’s resignation
Scroll Staff
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From India and Pakistan to Sweden, an academic’s encounters with (un)intelligence agencies
Ashok Swain
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What makes Delhi’s electronic bazaars among the few remaining invaluable and dynamic public spaces
Maitrayee Deka, The Conversation