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Bengaluru’s now-destroyed lakes are the best solution to the city’s water crisis
Phalguni Ranjan
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From seed to skin: Why the pomegranate (with its divine associations) is good for health
Vasudha Rai
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‘They’re going to close our river’: Manto’s 1950s story about the India-Pakistan water dispute
Saadat Hasan Manto Rakhshanda Jalil
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Why ads rarely depict caste and religious minorities
Ghazala Jamil
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Why Nepalis think Modi is supporting the movement to restore the monarchy
Anant Gupta
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As Maoists ask for ceasefire, security forces shell hills sheltering top insurgent leaders
Malini Subramaniam
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Elusive caracal caught on camera, renewing conservation efforts
Madhav Sharma
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Fiction: Rabiya’s dream of becoming a teacher is shattered when she’s married off to an older man
Tahira Naqvi
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SC seeks Centre’s response on petition against ‘obscene’ content on OTT platforms
Scroll Staff
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New NCERT Class 7 textbook drops chapters on Mughals, Delhi Sultanate
Scroll Staff
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How demand for rubber led to the gory exploitation of native populations in South America and Africa
Vidya Rajan
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Chhattisgarh: 7 professors among 8 booked for allegedly forcing students to offer namaz
Scroll Staff
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Assam MLA Akhil Gogoi apologises for remark about pro-BJP Muslim voters
Scroll Staff
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As the global trade system crumbles, what should India do?
C Rammanohar Reddy
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How India’s withdrawal from Indus Water Treaty could hurt Pakistan
Safwat Zargar
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What the latest research on artificial sweeteners says
Havovi Chichger, The Conversation Caray A Walker, The Conversation
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How coffee agrofarms can support forest conservation
Simrin Sirur
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Pahalgam attack top updates: NIA takes over probe, Modi says perpetrators to get ‘harshest response’
Scroll Staff
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Sunday book pick: Mario Vargas Llosa’s novel ‘Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter’ is a total romp
Sayari Debnath
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In movies based on real events, how far can creators stretch ‘creative liberty’?
Divya Aslesha