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What happens when the crime show ‘CID’ is recreated in one of Mumbai’s poorest areas
Nandini Ramnath
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IMF cuts global growth forecast, retains India projection
Scroll Staff
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Bhupendra Chaubey's defence on the Sunny Leone interview: She came out looking really good!
Scroll Staff
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David Cameron criticised for linking Muslim women’s language skills with extremism
Scroll Staff
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John Maynard Keynes: Great economist, poor currency trader
University of Cambridge
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ICUs in Karnataka hospitals will now attract 8% luxury tax
Scroll Staff
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Immigrants should learn English or face deportation: British PM David Cameron
Scroll Staff
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Can businesses succeed in a world of corruption without paying bribes?
Peter J. Henning, The Conversation
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Film ‘India In A Day’ inches towards the finishing line
Manish Gaekwad
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The Daily Fix: Will the new Start Up sops enliven the industry or will they feed the bubble?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Twitter, terror and liability: who gets to pay?
Bruce Baer Arnold, The Conversation
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World Bank to partly fund redevelopment of Indian zoo devastated by cyclone
Scroll Staff
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Two charts show why your petrol bills aren’t plummeting despite oil being cheaper than water
Mayank Jain
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Why a university in California is in uproar over donations by a Hindu right group
Mridula Chari
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The Daily Fix: The dystopia that is Pakistan, plus seven other great weekend reads
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Disaster risks grow as India’s cities flounder
Alison Saldanha, IndiaSpend.com
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Three-year income tax exemption among incentives as Modi announces Start-Up India plan
Scroll Staff
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A squash player's flip-flop about selling his kidney highlights exactly what ails Indian sport
Angikaar Choudhury
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Enemy property: Why India is still struggling with a political legacy of Partition
Pallavi Raghavan
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Film review: ‘The Hateful Eight’ and that old, familiar feeling
Nandini Ramnath