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Jammu and Kashmir government caps the number of guests, amount of food served at weddings
Scroll Staff
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Five heists in 5 months: A cash crunch has turned militants in Kashmir into bank robbers
Rayan Naqash
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Residents of Mumbai’s poorest slums know polls won’t change a thing for them – but they vote in hope
Smruti Koppikar
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More than 1 lakh people facing famine in South Sudan because of civil war and economic crisis: UN
Scroll Staff
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Plan to fund education infrastructure via loans may lead to higher fees in IITs, central varsities
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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Can Gael Garcia Bernal be praised enough?
Ankita Chawla
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Manipur polls: Arvind Kejriwal says he is donating Rs 50,000 to Irom Sharmila's party
Scroll Staff
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The deadline for linking your Aadhaar number to your EPF account has been extended to March 31
Scroll Staff
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The business wrap: Rajiv Bajaj says the idea of demonetisation was wrong, and 6 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Delhi weekend cultural calendar: Shahjahanabad walk, papier mache workshop, Jazz Utsav and more
The Daily Pao
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How one Uttar Pradesh district is using technology to prevent sex-selective abortions
Menaka Rao
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The big news: E Palanisamy becomes the new CM of Tamil Nadu, and nine other top stories
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: The big fat Indian wedding could be put on a diet if one MP has her way
Ipsita Chakravarty
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The big news: Uncertainty continues as both AIADMK camps approach Governor, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Lok Sabha Bill seeks to limit the number of guests, amount of food served at weddings
Scroll Staff
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Numbers can lie and that is why it is too early to celebrate Haryana’s improving child sex ratio
Jyotsna Singh
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In Mumbai’s poorest slums, water and sanitation carry a steep price tag – sometimes death
Smruti Koppikar
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The US Dollar still reigns supreme in developing countries – but not for long
Will Hickey
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Why Rajasthan’s doctors misdiagnose silicosis, the incurable occupational disease of thousands
Shivam Saini
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Even if Jonathan Franzen dislikes Jennifer Weiner’s work, he might approve of her memoir
Devapriya Roy