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Booker Prize 2025: ‘The Rest of Our Lives’ is a dull journey with a middle-aged man on a road trip
Sayari Debnath
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‘Not involved’ in Afghan minister’s Delhi press conference that barred women journalists, says MEA
Scroll Staff
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‘No government role’: Centre after Samajwadi Party says Akhilesh Yadav’s Facebook account blocked
Scroll Staff
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Eco India, Episode 302: How communities are building climate resilience by working with nature
Scroll Staff
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Central drugs standard body did not carry out inspections in Tamil Nadu for 6 years, claims minister
Scroll Staff
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UPSC CAPF result 2025 announced; here’s download link
Scroll Staff
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‘The Miranda Chronicles’: A profoundly human history of one of India’s most prestigious colleges
Reena Mohan
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TSLPRB APP recruitment 2025: Last date to apply for 118 posts today, check details here
Scroll Staff
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‘Demands need sympathetic consideration’: Ex-bureaucrats criticise Centre’s response to Leh protests
Scroll Staff
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NMAT 2025 registration deadline deferred till October 18; here’s apply link
Scroll Staff
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Madhya Pradesh: Engineering student dies after allegedly being beaten by two constables in Bhopal
Scroll Staff
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BTSC application begins for 1907 Dental Hygienist and other posts; register till November 10
Scroll Staff
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Bihar STET admit card 2025 out today; here’s how to download
Scroll Staff
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What led to a film on Gail Omvedt: ‘Dalit activists have always been ignored by cinema’
Nandini Ramnath
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Trump says he will impose new 100% tariff on China above current rates, effective November 1
Scroll Staff
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Muslim population increasing in India because of ‘large-scale infiltration’, says Amit Shah
Scroll Staff
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Nepal: Polls due in five months, interim government must win trust of parties, voters
Anuj Arora
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October global nonfiction: A selection of six new books about our shared cultural histories
Scroll Staff
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‘Nautch Boy’: Manish Gaekwad’s memoir is also a social document about the politics of respectability
Ipshita Mitra
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Attack on CJI Gavai: How casteist assertion throws a shoe at fragile constitutional ideals
Aniruddha Mahajan