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What meditation and mindfulness apps get wrong Buddhist ideals
Gregory Grieve, The Conversation Beverley McGuire, The Conversation
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Korean peninsula’s north-south split has created a distinct lingustic divide
Daniel Pieper
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In Jharkhand, a young leader’s growing popularity leaves established parties worried
Nolina Minj
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Fiction: In the shadows of their turbulent pasts, three women find their destinies intertwined
Kiran Manral
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In a new book, a psychologist writes about the three-step process of caring for yourself
Damini Grover
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Retail inflation surges to 14-month high of 6.21% in October
Scroll Staff
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Comrades in majoritarianism: Why Sri Lanka’s Left parties are steeped in ethnonationalist politics
Bilal Ahmad Tantray
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After Lok Sabha polls setback, how the BJP is trying to make an outreach to Dalit voters
Abhik Deb
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Trying a ‘digital detox’? Four ways to make it a success
Kelley Cours Anderson, The Conversation Karen Anne Wallach, The Conversation
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Why Sudan’s civil war is being ‘fought on the bodies of women’
Leila Hawkins, The Human Journalism Network
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Fiction: Arijit Basu does not know that he has hired an undocumented migrant as a domestic worker
Bhaskar Roy
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How the 1958 Mundhra scam exposed the nexus between LIC, the bureaucracy and rogue businessmen
Bhaswar Mukherjee
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Amid row, Australian news portal clarifies ‘ban’ on its social media handles was by Meta, not Canada
Scroll Staff
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Hounded around the world, the first ‘man-made man’ took refuge in India
Vikram Doctor
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How the Sri Lankan civil war made its way into a French film about an undercover cop
Nandini Ramnath
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Proposed Waqf Act amendments strike a discriminatory note for Muslim charitable organisations
Rasheed Ahmed
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‘It has the power to provoke’: Theatre director Sunil Shanbag on the dilemma the medium faces today
Githa Hariharan
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Can the Ladki Bahin scheme prove to be a gamechanger in Maharashtra elections?
Smitha Nair
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‘No Pausa’ walks with women on long road through menopause
Victoria Mendizabal, The Human Journalism Network
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Climate change and neglect put butterflies on the brink of extinction in South Asia
Hailey Smalley