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In photos: A potted history of the pencil
Alan E Cole
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Why and how Morse code has survived for 175 years
Eddie King, The Conversation
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The real ‘Gentleman Jack’: The ‘first modern lesbian’ who was as brave in politics as in sex
Sarah Richardson, The Conversation
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How a Quaker from America gained fame and fortune in Ranjit Singh’s court (and was then banished)
Sarbpreet Singh
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From temple walls to Instagram: The long and rich history of botanical art in India
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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When ‘The Favourite’ actor Olivia Colman travelled to India to discover her hidden roots
Scroll Staff
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RSMSSB admit card for Agri Supervisor and Anganwadi Supervisor available from Feb 1st
Scroll Staff
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RSMSSB Agri Supervisor 2018 exam date revealed; check here for details
Scroll Staff
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Is it a duck or a rabbit? The philosophical underpinning of an old visual trick
Stephen Law, Aeon
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Meet the American who is adapting Carnatic music (and AR Rahman’s songs) for Western choirs
Vishwas Gaitonde
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How a valiant Sikh woman ruler helped Ranjit Singh rise from a chieftain to the Maharaja of Punjab
Haroon Khalid
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The Mormon Church’s history of restricting black men from priesthood has had a lasting impact
Matthew Bowman, The Conversation
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Photos: When two 19th-century Sinhalese Buddhist monks travelled to England to join the Church
Malini Roy
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Photos: ‘Il Kaulata Maltia’, the only existing copy of the first journal in Maltese
Karl Farrugia
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Should life in prison be worse than outside, on principle?
Chris Barker
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How a Hindu munshi’s Persian work came to influence English scholarship on Indian religions
Ursula Sims-Williams
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‘Extended net session’: Twitter reacts to India’s easy win over Bangladesh
Scroll Staff
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How was Emperor Humayun received by Shah Tahmasp of Iran? Manuscripts offer contrasting views
Ursula Sims-Williams
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Brahmin groups lead movements against English education – but they have benefitted the most from it
Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd
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How an Irish poet's epic poem on Kashmir captivated the West, spawning operas, musicals and grandeur
Nirupama Rao