Changing Cities
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In the era of the megalopolis, gauging the size of a city has become really hard
By the end of the 21st century, every place on the globe will be one type of a city or another.
James Cheshire, The Conversation & Michael Batty, The Conversation
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Climate change is making India’s west coast (including Mumbai) vulnerable to cyclones
An interview with atmospheric scientist Adam Sobel.
Disha Shetty, IndiaSpend.com
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Delhi’s historic commercial centre, Connaught Place, is now the hottest destination for a pub crawl
The colonnade lost ground to newer commercial districts and malls – only to be reborn as a hub of watering holes and restaurants.
Suneera Tandon, qz.com
Trending
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‘Saffronisation of Doordarshan’: After DD News unveils new logo, social media users express alarm
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‘Do Aur Do Pyaar’ review: Adultery saga has a maths problem
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How Guwahati became the second-most polluted city in the world
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Carnatic music: Violinist L Subramaniam’s new book looks at the 18th-century masters
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‘Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2’ review: Laboured and barely provocative
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In photos: Bangalore has lost more than half its heritage buildings since 1985
An exhibition by heritage organisation INTACH contrasts the ‘before’ and ‘after’ at the Garden City's heritage sites.
Nayantara Narayanan
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Cars are killing us – so how do we wean ourselves off them?
The evidence is in: cars are a risk to public health, and we need to find alternatives.
Alexandros Nikitas, The Conversation
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As Mumbai gets nostalgic about vanishing Irani cafés, clones emerge in Gurgaon, London
With London's Dishoom and Gurgaon's SodaBottleOpenerWala, Mumbai's dying Irani cafés are finding new avatars.
Scroll Staff
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