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Defence, discipline and dogma: the three factors behind Antonio Conte’s fantastic Chelsea turnaround
Adwait A Patil
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The pre-Independence novel that’s actually about love, not the Partition
Lavanya Shanbhogue-Arvind
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Disrupting daily routine of gut microbes can be bad news for the whole body
Richard G. "Bugs" Stevens, The Conversation
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Why Twitter (and not the editor) is a writer’s best friend
Krishna Udaysankar
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Watch: Pablo Escobar and drug money's influence on Colombian football was substantial
Scroll Staff
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Carlton Kitto: An Indian jazz guitar legend joins the Big Band in the Sky
Susheel Kurien
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PC Barua was the original Devdas, on and off the screen
Shoma Chatterji
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There's a new French-restaurant boom in Bengaluru
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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As Kerala mourns Fidel, Baby Castro of Kannur vows to live up to his legacy
TA Ameerudheen
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Enraged by an ownership change, passionate FC Goa fans are celebrating the team’s recent dismal form
Pamela D’Mello
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How the Seemanchal Literary Festival drew me out of my happy bubble, a first for a litfest
Rheea Mukherjee
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Run, woman, run! Documentary ‘Limitless’ encourages women to sprint past their challenges
Shaifali Agrawal
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Born to ride: India's women bikers and the wheels they love
Nupur D'Souza
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Premier League medal or not, Steven Gerrard was a rare gem and the game is much poorer without him
Kartick Jagtap
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A samosa recipe (and other culinary delights) from a rare 15th century book
Ursula Sims-Williams
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The untold tales of India’s women pioneers are being unearthed by a Google project
Maria Thomas, qz.com
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Balamurali Krishna: The child prodigy who broke the status quo in Carnatic music
Veejay Sai
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A stunt director’s diary: ‘We would be given a platform ticket and asked to jump from the train’
Prathibha Parameswaran
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Babanrao Haldankar: The Agra gharana loses one of its most forceful voices
Sumana Ramanan
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Watch the story of Maria Toorpakai, the Pakistani athlete who defied the Taliban to play squash
Scroll Staff