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Table Tennis, Saudi Smash: Manika Batra beats world No 14 Nina Mittelham to enter quarter-finals
Scroll Staff
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Harsh Mander: Past, present and future – what Narendra Modi’s campaign of hate signifies
Harsh Mander
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Memoir: Human rights lawyer Nandita Haksar recalls her understanding of feminism as a young woman
Nandita Haksar
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All-round development: The Impact player rule is holding back several multifaceted players in IPL
Samreen Razzaqui
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IPL 2024: Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma lead Hyderabad to crushing 10-wicket win over Lucknow
Dilip Unnikrishnan
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IPL 2024: Delhi Capitals stay in playoff hunt with win over Rajasthan Royals in high-scoring clash
Dilip Unnikrishnan
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What did Vinayak Damodar Savarkar think about Dalits praying in temples and eating with Brahmins?
Janaki Bakhle
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IPL 2024: Suryakumar Yadav’s unbeaten ton helps Mumbai secure much-needed win over Hyderabad
Dilip Unnikrishnan
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Is one of the top electoral bond donor companies throttling Bhiwandi’s powerloom industry?
Tanvi Deshpande, IndiaSpend.com
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‘Culture crash’ in America: Can unions save the creative class?
Scott Timberg
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Indian Navy Agniveer MR, SSR 02/2024 notification released; check details here
Scroll Staff
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Start the week with a film: Why ‘Manjummel Boys’ was a blockbuster
Scroll Staff
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In North Karnataka, drought tops poll agenda – not allegations against Prajwal Revanna
TA Ameerudheen
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IPL 2024: Kolkata Knight Riders move to the top spot after comfortable win over Lucknow Super Giants
Shahid Judge
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International Booker Prize interview: How Annie McDermott translated ‘Not a River’
Harshaneeyam
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Watch, highlights ISL 2023-24 final: Mumbai City beat Mohun Bagan Super Giant for second Cup title
Scroll Staff
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Sunday book pick: In ‘Stet’, a fascinating portrait of the English publishing industry and its stars
Sayari Debnath
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May in fiction: Cool down this summer with these six just-published novels
Sayari Debnath
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IPL 2024: Bengaluru keep play-off hopes alive on back of dominating win over Gujarat
Tanya Kini
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Gen Zers and millennials are still big fans of books – even if they don’t call themselves ‘readers’
Kathi Inman Berens, The Conversation Rachel Noorda, The Conversation