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Indian cricket history: How the Bombay team became an indomitable force in the Ranji Trophy
Devendra Prabhudesai
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How a little-known Punjabi director became a pioneer of Malay cinema
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Chennai: Nine Assamese workers killed after scaffolding collapses at power plant site
Scroll Staff
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More people are having their legs broken to get taller but the risks are immense
Michelle Spear, The Conversation
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Booker Prize shortlist: Novels (mostly) about middle age that are anything but safe and comfortable
Jenni Ramone, The Conversation
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India’s lifeline the Ganga is drying up fast
Mehebub Sahana, The Conversation
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Short fiction: A village girl struggles to have her mental health problems taken seriously
Priti Kumari Satyendra Prajapati
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Readers’ comments: As a Hindu I feel afraid to dissent
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What motivates a translator? Translator-writer Anupama Raju asks on International Translation Day
Anupama Raju
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Anand Patwardhan interview: ‘You can’t take the art out of politics or the politics out of art’
Nandini Ramnath
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In Sonam Wangchuk, the Centre finds a scapegoat for its failures in Ladakh
Ashish Kothari
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‘Needs to be principled’: Salman Khurshid suggests India’s foreign affairs policy needs a revamp
Salman Khurshid
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This yield from Jharkhand’s trees might hold the key to rural livelihoods
Nolina Minj
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Anxiety is making tech companies a lot of money but it highlights a troubling phenomenon
Paul Harrison, The Conversation
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Trump says he will impose 100% tariff on films made outside the US
Scroll Staff
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Translated fiction: Lot, a foreigner, threads his life through shadows in infernal Sodom
Sarah Joseph Sangeetha Sreenivasan
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A new book on Indian public policy shows how philanthropy needs to evolve for wide-reaching benefits
Ashish Dhawan Praveen Khanghta Swagato Ganguly
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How the legacy of 19th century writer from Surat reflects South Asia’s cosmopolitan past
Radha Vatsal
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A heart transplant survivor explains why India’s organ transplant system is failing
Viney Kirpal
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From the memoir: A Sindhi woman recalls the aftermath of the Partition and how her family survived
Sarla Kripalani