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Living in the shadow of glaciers and dams: A Himalayan ticking time-bomb
Kritika Pant Vaishnavi Rathore
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Translated dystopian fiction: A young woman registers her ancestry as she enters adulthood
Soham Guha Sarban Bandyopadhyay
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For children: Neev is pulled back in time and given a mission by the Buddha: escort a scholar home
Rachna Chhabria
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‘Mandala Murders’ review: Gruesome shocks and a decent police procedural
Deepa Gahlot
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Congress fell short in understanding problems of OBCs, ‘opened up space’ for BJP: Rahul Gandhi
Scroll Staff
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Why the Indian Army continued to fight Britain’s battles even after World War II ended
Gautam Hazarika
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From the memoir: Industrialist Subroto Bagchi examines India’s attitude towards blue-collar jobs
Subroto Bagchi
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‘Atrocious and terrible’: TMC expresses shock at detention of Bengali-speaking workers in Gurugram
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Two cousins in Nepal face the challenges of pending womanhood in a country of men
Monica Rana
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ICJ delivers an unambiguous order on states’ responsibilities to halt climate change
Meena Menon
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This self-help book uses slice-of-life examples and bite-sized essays for lessons in personal wisdom
Debashis Chatterjee
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Chinese students turn to AI to outsmart AI ‘detection’ tools
Peiyue Wu, Rest of World
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In a new book, women share experiences of using ride-hailing services and bike taxis in South Asia
Vandana Vasudevan
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Swept away by glacial flood, Sikkim dam is being rebuilt – but lives downstream remain shattered
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Bonnets, speech bubbles, ‘cheeky easter eggs’: A sophisticated graphic biography of Jane Austen
Kerrie Davies, The Conversation
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The world’s largest democracy is on the path to creating South Asia’s new stateless population
Samata Biswas, The Sanskrit College and University
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Urdu short story: ‘What kind of nationalism is it to live in India and have an Arabic name?’
Kanhaiyalal Kapoor Rakhshanda Jalil
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United States says it will withdraw from UNESCO
Scroll Staff
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‘Saiyaara’ is a surprise blockbuster only for those who weren’t watching closely
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘Barbaric and inhuman torture’: Why Bombay HC acquitted all 12 convicted in 2006 Mumbai train blasts
Vineet Bhalla