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Power, privilege, peril: The many hues of Bangladesh’s green passport
Zakir Kibria, Dhaka Tribune
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Start the week with a film: ‘Nickel Boys’ erases the distance between character and viewer
Scroll Staff
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Pune GBS spurt puts focus on how food-borne bugs can thrive due to climate change
TV Padma
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March nonfiction: Six recently published titles that explore crucial moments of Indian history
Scroll Staff
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How did Nehru feel equally at ease in the worlds of science, architecture, law and literature?
Mustansir Dalvi
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Unforgettable: Nat King Cole’s quiet battle against racism in the US
Donna M Cox, The Conversation
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Rush Hour: GDP sees slight uptick, Manipur extends deadline for surrendering arms and more
Scroll Staff
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Sambhal mosque does not need maintenance before Ramzan, ASI tells Allahabad HC
Scroll Staff
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‘Gross impropriety’: SC criticises Chhattisgarh Police for invoking UAPA to defeat protection order
Scroll Staff
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SC upholds High Court order exempting Jaggi Vasudev’s foundation from environmental clearance
Scroll Staff
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Can present PM Modi’s degree to court, but not to strangers, Delhi University tells HC
Scroll Staff
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2020 Delhi violence: Sole man accused in murder of 22-year-old in Chaman Park acquitted
Scroll Staff
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Manipur: Meitei group Arambai Tenggol gives up 246 weapons in largest surrender
Scroll Staff
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Review: ‘Suzhal: The Vortex’ gets an unwieldy second season
Nandini Ramnath
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Rush Hour: Court says Sambhal mosque is ‘alleged masjid’, BJP seeks to rename parts of Delhi & more
Scroll Staff
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Allahabad HC orders survey of ‘alleged’ Sambhal mosque to assess need for maintenance before Ramzan
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Dev and his friends’s dreams unfold against the backdrop of a rapidly modernising India
Sandeep Khanna
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Supreme Court refuses to halt disposal of waste from Bhopal’s Union Carbide plant at Pithampur
Scroll Staff
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Government panel seeks ‘exemplary penalties’ for husbands of women village chiefs acting as proxies
Scroll Staff
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Pune: Woman allegedly raped inside bus, Opposition questions government on ‘law and order failure’
Scroll Staff