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In the focus on Delhi, the air pollution crisis in Kolkata is being overlooked
Niladry Sarkar
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‘Parade’: Rachel Cusk’s new novel makes the familiar strange – and moves beyond womanhood
Jane Gleeson-White, The Conversation
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Watch, highlights Euro 2024: Hosts Germany begin tournament with thumping win over Scotland
Scroll Staff
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‘The Scent of Fallen Stars’: The prose shines with possibilities but the plot does not quite sparkle
Saloni Sharma
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Kerala High Court refuses to allow 10-year-old girl to visit Sabarimala temple
Scroll Staff
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Has the Election Commission violated the Constitution?
Jagdeep S Chhokar
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Religious-national identity, civilisational revival: Hindutva and Zionism are ideological cousins
Vikram Visana, The Conversation
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What the Prajwal Revanna case reveals about the struggles of women in politics
Johanna Deeksha
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Shooting, Olympics 2024: Esha Singh earns spot for Paris to continue rapid rise in the sport
Shahid Judge
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‘Peak Modi’ has passed – for now – and what that could mean for Indian democracy and politics
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: Sandeep Lamichhane to join Nepal squad in West Indies after US visa snub
AFP
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‘Gaanth Chapter 1: Jamnaa Paar’ review: A bold and grisly exploration of an unnerving crime
Nandini Ramnath
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Chess: Arjun Erigaisi rises up the ladder with a new fitness regimen and different mentality
Shahid Judge
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The BJP’s paradoxical defeat in Faizabad
Ghazala Jamil
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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, IND vs PAK, as it happened: Bumrah stars as India defeat Pakistan by 6 runs
Samreen Razzaqui
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A city of many dreams: How Patrick Geddes brought a human touch to urban planning in India
Indra Munshi
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‘Swadeshi Steam’ illustrates South India’s under-studied contributions to the nationalist movement
Aditya Balasubramanian
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Are Jammu and Kashmir’s new reservation rules skewed against the majority?
Safwat Zargar
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Why these travel posters sparked a fiery debate between Indian and British legislators in the 1930s
Kamayani Sharma
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UK: Migration shows dip but changing numbers and global situation point to limits of policies
Rob McNeil, The Conversation