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‘The Distaste of the Earth’: Kynpham S Nongkynrih’s novel is a love story between humans and nature
Sruthi Bhattathiri
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‘Love in the Time of Hate’: Rakhshanda Jalil’s book is a loving tribute to the Urdu language
Uma Nair
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How the Indian freedom struggle inspired a future Sri Lankan president
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Athletics, Olympics 2024: Shot put star Ryan Crouser ready for Paris after injury scare
AFP
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RLD joins NDA allies against UP Kanwar Yatra order, says will discuss it with Centre
Scroll Staff
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Why allegations that trainee IAS officer misused quota are a body blow to disability rights
Nipun Malhotra
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‘It’s not about you, dear reader’: On Alice Munro’s moral failures
Uma Mahadevan-Dasgupta
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Muslims worst hit by Covid-19 mortality during first wave in India, new study shows
Abhik Deb
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Olympics 2024: Global IT outage strikes athletes arriving in Paris
AFP
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How Donald Trump’s racist appeals to America’s ‘nostalgic past’ could swing votes in his favour
Spencer Goidel, The Conversation
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High unemployment, especially for graduates: What’s driving protests against quota in Bangladesh
Md Tahmid Zami, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Detective fiction: Ambai’s private eye Sudha Gupta is on a mission to uncover Mumbai’s underbelly
Ambai Gita Subramanian
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‘Barzakh’ review: A bold, visually rich but unwieldly fable of love and loss
Nandini Ramnath
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YA fiction: Here, speakers have to buy words, but things change when Asha and Zeb try graffiti
Payal Kapadia
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Shooting, Olympics 2024: Arjun Singh Cheema focused on trusting the process in his Games debut
Samreen Razzaqui
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Hockey, Olympics 2024: Manpreet Singh has a new source of motivation as Paris beckons
Dilip Unnikrishnan
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‘Bad Newz’ review: Vicky Kaushal shines in comedy about twins fathered by different men
Deepa Gahlot
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CBI to require written consent to investigate state officials in Madhya Pradesh
Scroll Staff
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No longer larger than life: Tamil Nadu’s star politicians and its voters – what has changed?
Radha Kumar
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An investigative journalist covers violent political conflicts in South Asia in his new book
Siddharthya Roy