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Nuclear threat, geo-political uncertainty: The risks of impulsive military action post-Pahalgam
Ajay Darshan Behera, Jamia Millia Islamia
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‘The sun is a lizard and the earth is an egg’: A new book of fables by Suniti Namjoshi
Suniti Namjoshi
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History of tea: Bubble tea of Taiwan, barley tea of Korea, and other experimental teas of Asia
Helen Saberi
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Punjab passes resolution against sharing water with Haryana
Scroll Staff
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A new book throws light on a utopian population control plan after India became independent
Ravi K Mishra
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In the midst of an air pollution crisis, there’s another way India can better enforce emission rules
Anant Sudarshan
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Make Italy great again: Mussolini’s rise and fall shows how democracy dies by a thousand cuts
Matthew Sharpe, The Conversation
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As nilgai wreck crops in Haryana, poaching networks emerge
Romita Saluja, IndiaSpend.com
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SC seeks comedian Samay Raina’s presence in court for ‘insensitive’ jokes about disabled persons
Scroll Staff
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Short fiction: A middle-aged man quits his job to become an Elvis Presley impersonator
Lindsay Pereira
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Readers’ comments: Kashmir demolitions justified, stop anti-national articles supporting terrorists
Scroll
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Folk tale from the Nicobar Islands: Greedy humans take advantage of a kind mahogany tree
Nalini Ramachandran
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Why Marxism has lost its appeal for Indian Muslims
Ghazala Jamil
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The deadliest wildlife conflict in India is being treated as a medical problem
Vaishnavi Rathore
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‘Ready to take responsibility’: Rahul Gandhi on 1984 anti-Sikh riots
Scroll Staff
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Start the week with a film: ‘Groundhog Day’ is about a time loop we don’t want to escape
Scroll Staff
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The blindspots in India’s calculation of poverty reduction
Soumyabrata Mondal & Anand Prasad Mishra, Banaras Hindu University
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‘We all look up at the same sky’: Jordan Quill, author of a children’s book on the magic of Tibet
Ipshita Mitra
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Sunday book pick: In Jonathan Franzen’s novel ‘Crossroads,’ the maker abandons the faithful
Sayari Debnath
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Why has a genre of music that evokes images of despair and destruction become a popular sleep aid?
Zakir Kibria