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The age of emigration is reshaping how grandparents maintain emotional ties
Sulette Ferreira, The Conversation
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‘Be a friend’: A senior dog’s advice to a puppy before it leaves for its ‘forever home’
Jerry Pinto
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In film ‘Songs of Forgotten Trees’, the sisterhood between two women who share a flat
Nandini Ramnath
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Short fiction: Ghanshu and other families in a coal town are forced to move as sinkholes appear
Paromita Goswami
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BRS suspends K Kavitha after she blames cousins for alleged irrigation project scam
Scroll Staff
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On the phone, in the elevator: A new book shows how you can sneak exercises into your daily routine
Shoba Narayan
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Banke Bihari corridor shows how urban planning bodies are being harnessed to drive religious tourism
Nishita Banerjee Krishanu Pavithra Chandrasekar
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Dynastic control? Need of the hour? What is Arvind Kejriwal’s wife Sunita Kejriwal’s role in AAP?
Sayantan Ghosh
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This Bengal worker proved he is Indian after being pushed into Bangladesh – but he paid with his job
Anant Gupta
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Set the bar low with ‘effortless exercise’ to ease yourself into a fitness routine
Tom Brownlee, The Conversation
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Thadou leader who took part in Manipur peace meeting killed allegedly by Kuki extremists
Scroll Staff
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Kerala’s ‘rubber belt’ farmers are switching to exotic fruit for better income
Navya PK
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Romance fiction: Timira, an Indian, finds herself in a real-life K-drama when she lands in Seoul
Malini Banerjee
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West Bengal man detained in Bengaluru on suspicion of being undocumented Bangladeshi migrant
Anant Gupta
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For children: It is October 1947. Maqbool Sherwani promises to protect Kashmir from attackers
Mallika Ravikumar
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The slow destruction of Delhi’s forgotten spine
Madhuresh Kumar
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From the memoir: How a writer went looking for knowledge after life’s plans went awry
Namita Devidayal
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Alive and around – but no longer on the Bihar voter list
Ayush Tiwari Aryan Mahtta
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Gold may no longer be a secure bet in times of strife
David McMillan, The Conversation
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AI is making reading books feel obsolete – and students have a lot to lose
Naomi S Baron, The Conversation