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A Briton clicked these rare images of Kathmandu at a time when Nepal didn’t let in most foreigners
Susan Haris
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A ‘humanitarian pause’ in Gaza would do little more than create ‘well-fed dead’
Kurt Mills, The Conversation
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Magic realism: The legend of German alchemist Johann Bottger in 19th-century Bengali literature
Trailokyanath Mukhopadhyay Sucheta Dasgupta
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Cricket World Cup: Fans dance, light crackers on streets to celebrate India’s semi-final win
Scroll Staff
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: ‘Moment of cricketing greatness’ – Reactions as Kohli reaches 50 ODI 100s
Scroll Staff
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Australia tour of India: Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy headline squad for cricket series in December
Scroll Staff
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Watch: In daring stunt, musician Jared Leto climbs scales the side of Empire State Building in NYC
Scroll Staff
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Goddesses tamed: Is a unified religious identity recasting female deities in a passive mould?
Sarveswar Sipoy
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In Scindia bastion in Madhya Pradesh, BJP fights voter fatigue and the resentment of its own workers
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Doklam, dragons and tigers: Bhutan’s king visits India amid changing ties
Sudeep Chakravarti, Dhaka Tribune
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The blood disorder that inspired vampire lore
Michael Hefferon, The Conversation
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A new book aims to make ‘The Arthashastra’ meaningful for young readers
Deepa Agarwal
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Tracing change and continuity through a dazzling history of Indian jewellery
Aparna Kapadia
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An innovative new biography of Emperor Ashoka reads his life from his edicts alone
Nandan S Kaushik
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Short fiction: The unusual friendship between Aziz, who is blind, and Rukmini, who is deaf
Catherine Ann Jones
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A new book examines the highly refined craft of weaving carpets and floor coverings in Kashmir
Promil Pande
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Watch: Emotional support alligator finally allowed into stadium to attend ice hockey match
Scroll Staff
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Delhi Durbars, ‘Kaiser-e-Hind’: How the British appropriated Mughal symbols to cement their rule
Rana Safvi
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‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ review: Memorable performances in a shocking saga of organised plunder
Nandini Ramnath
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Indian history for children: The discovery of the first written zero from the fourth century CE
Devika Cariapa