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Ramachandra Guha on naturalist M Krishnan, who wanted to make cities hospitable to nature
Ramachandra Guha
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1 crore trees – not 8.5 lakh – could be cut for Great Nicobar project, one ecologist estimates
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Smoking can disturb bacterial balance of the mouth, lead to gum disease and tooth decay
Yvonne Prince, The Conversation Glenda Mary Davison, The Conversation Tandi Matsha-Erasmus, The Conversation
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Bangladesh: India has its work cut with geopolitical, economic and security challenges
Chayanika Saxena
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Dibakar Banerjee on his shelved film ‘Tees’: ‘Not so futuristic after all’
Nandini Ramnath
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How bad political equilibrium in India makes for bad economics
Ashoka Mody
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From the memoir: An Indian-American woman on growing up with white society beauty standards
Prachi Gupta
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‘Love is self-generating / Nimble and uninhibited’: Read three poems by writer Iffat Nawaz
Iffat Nawaz
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How Sikkim’s beauty enthralled Nicholas Roerich
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Calcutta history: Harry Hobbs, British piano tuner, and forgotten chronicler of the city
Devasis Chattopadhyay
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What the ‘India hype’ hides: Economic malaise, dysfunctional politics and a broken country
Ashoka Mody
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Memoir: A Palestinian man displaced by the creation of Israel on how his people are dehumanised
Mohammad Tarbush
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Displaced by strife, Nigerian women pool meagre earnings to build their own safety net
Zubaida Baba-Ibrahim, The Human Journalism Network
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The imperative for practical India-Bangladesh ties
Sudeep Chakravarti, Dhaka Tribune
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Gymnastics: Olympian Dipa Karmakar announces retirement
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: There’s a song at the heart of every short story in this book
Preet Modi
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India extends ‘support’ of $400 million, Rs 3,000 crore currency swap to Maldives
Scroll Staff
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How the historical Hauz Khas Village’s revamp in the 1990s transformed Delhi’s food scene
Pushpesh Pant
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Start the week with a film: In ‘Kottukkaali’, a silence that speaks volumes
Scroll Staff
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From the biography: Why BR Ambedkar became a Buddhist (and the changes he wanted in the religion)
Anand Teltumbde