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Can India clean up its e-waste recycling sector?
Yashraj Sharma, Rest of World
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H-1B visa confusion: Renewals to job change, does the new fee apply? It’s not clear, say experts
Prajwal Bhat
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What can we learn from the travel trends of world leaders?
Kylie McKee, The Conversation Collin J Meisel, The Conversation
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Will Rajasthan’s hardy desert berry survive the changing landscape?
Vishal Kumar Jain
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‘Baseless’: India rejects NATO chief’s claim that Modi is ‘on phone with Putin’ after US tariffs
Scroll Staff
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Thriller: Exhausted with motherhood, Beth receives a mysterious letter with only an infinity symbol
Lizzy Barber
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For children: How a jar of pickles can bring a family – even a neighbourhood – closer together
Yesha Gambhir Mirza
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A new book details the ways reading rooms in Tamil Nadu have shaped the DMK’s politics
Vignesh Rajahmani
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Review: Two-legged animals abound in murder mystery ‘Janaawar – The Beast Within’
Scroll Staff
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‘Homebound’ review: A sobering, thought-provoking story of systemic discrimination
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Bad Girl’ director Varsha Bharath: ‘The mother-daughter relationship is the central romance’
Nandini Ramnath
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How long can Bangladesh’s indigenous Khasis sustain their forest-based ways of life?
Sadiqur Rahman
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Short fiction: Two cousins prepare for impending adulthood, while their fathers brace themselves
Jim Wungramyao Kasom
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Delhi HC to order removal of social media posts about BJP leader’s TV appearance without pants
Scroll Staff
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In a new book, an investment banker explains ‘white space’ and how budding entrepreneurs can spot it
Sarthak Ahuja
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Ladakh violence: How government inaction on its promises on autonomy has fuelled frustration
Ashish Kothari
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Why Freddie Mercury’s masterpiece sends me into a state of rhapsody
Luis Dias
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How MP police ignored constable’s word denying Jabbar Khan forcibly converted people to Christianity
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Booker Prize 2025 shortlist: Opening lines from the six novels (including Kiran Desai’s)
Scroll Staff
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Zubeen Garg’s greatest contribution: Asking profound questions rather than offering easy answers
Prithiraj Borah