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Holding minor’s hand, unzipping pants in front of them isn’t sexual assault under POCSO: Bombay HC
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Experiment with fluorescent paint shows how quickly a virus can spread from infected persons
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The Art of Solitude: These three painters are more relevant now than ever before
Parul Bhandari
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IndiGo planes with Pratt & Whitney engines could face catastrophic situation, warns DGCA
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Watch: Huge wave almost sweeps away woman posing on a cliff in Indonesia
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In Meghalaya, efforts to retrieve workers’ bodies from a flooded mine set to complete three months
Arunabh Saikia
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WBHRB recruitment 2019: Apply online before February 25 for Facility Manager posts
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Meghalaya: Trapped miners’ families urge rescuers to retrieve decomposed body
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Meghalaya trapped miners: Body spotted, family members called as rescuers attempt to retrieve it
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Meghalaya: Status report shows trapped miners were presumed dead on the day of the accident
Arunabh Saikia
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The lost ten days: How 15 trapped miners were betrayed by Meghalaya government’s apathy
Arunabh Saikia
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1984 anti-Sikh violence: As it convicts Sajjan Kumar, court sees pattern in attacks on minorities
Abhishek Dey Sruthisagar Yamunan
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The quest to preserve the ‘Lotus Sutra’, Buddha’s final teaching on salvation
Mélodie Doumy
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When Katappa-san killed Baahubali-san: SS Rajamouli’s films are the latest fan favourite in Japan
Devarsi Ghosh
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Satyam scam: SEBI bars Price Waterhouse from auditing any Indian listed company for two years
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Chinese publishing is booming with over 350 million people reading ebooks. But at what cost?
Jack Hu
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China: Citizens write to government condemning eviction of migrant workers in Beijing
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No may not mean no: Order acquitting Peepli Live co-director of rape opens terrifying possibilities
Nandita Saikia
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How a war provided the soundtrack for subversive Afrikaans rock
Schalk van der Merwe, The Conversation
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Pinewood Studios, where Harry Potter and James Bond films were shot, may be sold for $423 million
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