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A month since Wayanad disaster, survivors’ accounts speak of scars that may never heal
S Shantharaju Meljo Thomas Karakunnel
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Tennis, US Open: Jannik Sinner to face Daniil Medvedev; Iga Swiatek through to quarter-final
AFP
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The early years of Nandlal Kapur, the young Indian recruited as a British spy in the 1920s
Enakshi Sengupta
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‘Masala’ revisited: Why the cult cosmic comedy has retained its kick three decades later
Nandini Ramnath
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Bulldozer injustice: Domicide doesn’t just destroy homes – it turns homelands hostile
Ghazala Jamil
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With false positives and benign incidental findings, full-body scans do little for preventive health
Adam Taylor, The Conversation
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Challenge to restore land degraded by coal mining in India, finds study
Simrin Sirur
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‘Tomorrow, you watch, god will sprout from me’: Nepali poet Avinash Shrestha in translation
Avinash Shrestha Rohan Chhetri
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How niche content creation, remixing, and marginalised creators are changing online viral trends
Payal Arora
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Tennis, US Open: Emma Navarro stuns Coco Gauff exits; Frances Tiafoe to play Grigor Dimitrov in QF
AFP
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How the Bohra, Khoja, and Memon communities of Gujarati Muslims became formidable at business
Michael O’Sullivan
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IDBI Bank registration window opens for 56 Manager, AGM posts; here’s apply link
Scroll Staff
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Why Bengali Muslim workers are being driven out of Upper Assam
Rokibuz Zaman
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Gig worker crisis following reduced earnings and flexibility points to need for legal protection
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com
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BJP criticises Tejashwi Yadav for ‘racist’ remarks on Himanta Sarma
Scroll Staff
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‘The Politician Redux’: Devesh Verma’s novel of Indian politics makes familiar events interesting
Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
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Watch: Severe floods in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh disrupt life, damage roads and train tracks
Scroll Staff
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Sunday book pick: In ‘Thirst’, Jesus is god’s son, a miracle worker, and a man who was killed
Sayari Debnath
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Tennis, US Open: Jannik Sinner advances; Iga Swiatek marches into last 16
AFP
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Harsh Mander: In the lacerated land of Manipur, borders of hate and a failed state
Harsh Mander