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In ‘India’s Most Wanted’, brain over brawn in hunt for a deadly terrorist
Sruthi Ganapathy Raman
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Interview: Why a safe and effective dengue vaccine is proving elusive
Nayantara Narayanan
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Pakistan sacks central bank governor, appoints IMF economist in his place
Scroll Staff
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‘Our lives and property are at stake’: As cross-LoC trade halts, Kashmiri traders lament losses
Safwat Zargar
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Poll panel rejects nominations of 24 of 25 turmeric farmers who sought to contest against PM Modi
Scroll Staff
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Chanda Kochhar allegedly misled RBI about $365-million loan granted to Essar firm: Indian Express
Scroll Staff
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‘Why has the UN General Assembly elected only four women presidents till date?’ asks India
Scroll Staff
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SEBI bars National Stock Exchange from securities market for six months
Scroll Staff
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With poor track record of development, it’s Hindutva to the rescue for BJP in Bundelkhand
Revati Laul, IndiaSpend.com
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Saradha scam: SC asks CBI to produce evidence against former Kolkata police chief Rajeev Kumar
Scroll Staff
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Eating rotten fruit and shivering in rage: How a Kerala workshop taught me to accept life as it is
Parshathy J Nath
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Election watch: Mayawati alleges Narendra Modi converted to OBC for political gains
Scroll Staff
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Fixed maturity plan crisis may be just the tip of the iceberg for debt mutual funds in India
Devangshu Datta
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The Notre Dame fire has created a new Victor Hugo moment for lovers of literature and history
Gopalkrishna Gandhi
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‘Raid my home too if I do something wrong,’ Narendra Modi says in Madhya Pradesh
Scroll Staff
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Unicef says 2.9 million Indian children missed first dose of measles vaccine from 2010 to 2017
Scroll Staff
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‘The Caravan’ magazine editor, journalist granted bail in defamation case filed by Ajit Doval’s son
Scroll Staff
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I want to use compensation money to help victims of rape and communal violence, says Bilkis Bano
Scroll Staff
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Election watch: ‘The myths of Priyanka Gandhi stand eroded,’ says Arun Jaitley
Scroll Staff
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AI systems, with their surveillance capabilities, are posing a threat to democracy
Steven Feldstein, The Conversation