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Indians lost Rs 120 crore in ‘digital arrest’ frauds in first four months of 2024
Scroll Staff
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Pro Kabaddi: Jaipur Pink Panthers held by Tamil Thalaivas; UP Yoddhas beat Gujarat Giants
Scroll Staff
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Opinion: How performative outrage on social media is hampering Indian Muslims
Istikhar Ali
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In her memoir, wrestler Sakshi Malik talks about her body image issues and how she’s overcoming them
Sakshi Malik Jonathan Selvaraj
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Start the week with a film: ‘Tortoise Under the Earth’ is a haunting portrayal of displacement
Scroll Staff
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‘The caste order has not changed’: Anger among BJP’s Bahujan cadre in UP
Ayush Tiwari
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From living in the shadows, to freedom: Lessons from Kenya’s work towards ending ‘statelessness’
Nita Bhalla, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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‘Our Bones in Your Throat’: A savage campus novel that takes the culture of bullying head-on
Saloni Sharma
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Sunday book pick: Being young and bored in Carson McCullers’s novel ‘The Member of the Wedding’
Sayari Debnath
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‘I was going to be fine, I thought. Until I wasn’t’: Surviving breast cancer – and life after
Deepti Pradhan
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What Chandrababu Naidu really means when he calls for Andhra couples to have more children
Divya Aslesha
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VS Naipaul, Nissim Ezekiel and a forgotten literary debate on post-independence Indian identity
Rishabh Kumar
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‘Not the Rama we’re familiar with’: The different Ramayanas across South-East Asia
Kaushik Barua
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Eye on geo-politics and declining oil demand, Saudi Arabia is investing billions in sports
Aaron Ettinger, The Conversation
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In vaccine-hesitant north Nigeria, cash incentives are helping drive up immunisation rates
Ogar Monday, The Human Journalism Network
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Booker Prize review: In ‘Held’, the moments of transcendence that bind us to one another
Pranavi Sharma
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What is the job of philosophy? Is it to make human beings better? Sundar Sarukkai poses the question
Sundar Sarukkai
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What Mahatma Gandhi taught the Indian business community in Sri Lanka
Ajay Kamalakaran
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WhatsApp vigilantes in India are converting Christians by force
Parth MN, Rest of World
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Nobel laureate Han Kang’s ‘The Vegetarian’ offers us a new vocabulary on illness and sickness
Saumya Kedia