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Climate refugees suffer twice: The ordeal of villagers displaced by the Dibang floods is yet to end
Chintan Sheth
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Communal harmony and prudery about sex: An Italian composer’s impressions of 17th-century India
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Before an asteroid wiped out dinosaurs, climate change was already killing them slowly
Fabien Condamine, The Conversation
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In Mumbai, even the most prudent tree policies often don’t end up making a difference. Here’s why
Aaran Patel
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In Bhutan, the world’s rarest heron is on the brink of extinction
Dawa Gyelmo
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Fire hazard: Can eating hot chilli peppers actually hurt you?
Christian Moro, The Conversation Charlotte Phelps, The Conversation
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Booker Prize longlist 2021: Opening lines of the 13 novels
Scroll Staff
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How a village in Maharashtra’s Raigad district is trying to save vultures from extinction
Sneha Mahale
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‘Because he did not stop for death’: Four poems for photographer Danish Siddiqui
Alolika Dutta Karan Kapoor Antara Rao Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee
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Before the pandemic and (maybe) after: A catalogue of what cities lose
Parimal Bhattacharya
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Bird flu: 11-year-old boy dies at AIIMS Delhi in first such death in India this year, say reports
Scroll Staff
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Ramachandra Guha: How Modi is trying to use Gandhi’s name to whitewash his dark record
Ramachandra Guha
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Now, another veterinary painkiller is accelerating extinction of vultures in India
Vivek Gupta
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How to dispose of the dead? This and many other controversies feature in this history of the Parsis
Coomi Kapoor
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Eco India, Episode 116: Noise pollution in Delhi is harming residents and birds alike, say experts
Scroll Staff
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‘Mahanadi’: Anita Agnihotri’s epic Bengali novel following the course of a river is now in English
Anita Agnihotri
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Why is the Indian government at war with Twitter?
Shoaib Daniyal
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In Assam, biodiversity loss due to the Baghjan oil blowout could take at least a decade to recover
Roopak Goswami Sahana Ghosh
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What is the driving force behind South Korea's astonishing Olympic archery dominance
AFP
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Reading the complex reality of India’s Jewish communities: Tiny – but still expanding
Vivek Menezes