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As counsellors, they help fellow TB patients recover. Now a fund squeeze has left them high and dry
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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UK: Four myths behind plans to cut low-skilled immigration
Gabriella Alberti, The Conversation
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‘The ceiling began to fall’: Medical student describes Air India plane crashing into hostel mess
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Translated short fiction: Even after many years, Bhuyan cannot forget the love he felt for Mandira
Devabrata Das Mitra Phukan
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APSC releases CCE 2024 answer key; direct link to submit suggestions here
Scroll Staff
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Air India plane with 242 on board crashes near Ahmedabad airport
Scroll Staff
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TS TET hall ticket 2025 released; here’s download link
Scroll Staff
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In a new book, a nutritionist explains why simply adding protein to the diet won’t make it ‘healthy’
Rujuta Diwekar
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Readers’ comments: Good writers can transcend ideology, why use partisan labels of ‘left’ or ‘right’
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AIIMS releases Stage-I exam results for Medical Physicist Posts, here’s direct link to view
Scroll Staff
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India’s ‘pushback’ policy violates domestic and international law – but won’t face global censure
Vineet Bhalla
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How Airbnb scams endanger the lives of users
Julie Reid, The Conversation
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Reading Frederick Forsyth, whose thrillers that we grew up with predicted the future uncannily
Joy Bhattacharjya
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‘Anxiety and a flurry of queries’: Indians caught in limbo as US pauses student visas
Kunal Purohit, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Fiction: Spanning 30 years, this novel follows the lives of six friends during the Gorkhaland unrest
Sanjay Bista Anurag Basnet
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Readers’ comments: Rejig Mumbai’s train timetables, Aqua Line metro cost too much
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For children: Everyone in the neighbourhood is suspicious in the eyes of two young detectives
Siddharth Chowdhury
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APPSC Group 1 Mains 2025: Results declared, 182 candidates shortlisted for interview
Scroll Staff
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Harsh Mander: The assault of four Muslims and the two sides of India’s meat economy
Harsh Mander
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Interview: Now ‘everyone is afraid’ of speaking about the Great Nicobar project, says ornithologist
Vaishnavi Rathore