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‘Every time I stepped out, the camera was on’: Love and resilience in captivity with Gautam Navlakha
Mekhala Saran
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Why Rakesh Sharma, the first Indian in space, rarely thinks about his time there
Pankaj Mishra
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How a relatively peaceful district became the ‘new battleground’ in Manipur
Rokibuz Zaman
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Apple needs to answer a host of questions around user privacy after its tie-up with OpenAI
Jide Edu, The Conversation
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In Pakistan, extreme heat has become one more fetter on women’s sports
Zofeen T Ebrahim, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Fiction: What will ‘Mohammadiya Hindu’ Ashiq Miyan do when LK Advani’s Ram rath arrives in Aramganj?
Rakesh Kayasth Varsha Tiwary
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‘Lathis, threats and gunshots’: How BJP wrested a narrow victory in UP
Ayush Tiwari
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How poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan coined the term ‘Videsh Mantralaya’ (which impressed PM Nehru)
Kallol Bhattacharjee
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Will ‘Return of the Jungle’ mark a comeback for Indian animated movies?
Nandini Ramnath
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Why the Indian Railways changed course – and how it can get back on track
Kalyan Sundareswaran G Sriram Iyer
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Why does spicy food make you feel hot? And why doesn’t drinking water make it better?
Daniel Eldridge, The Conversation
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To save humans from the deadly H5N1 avian flu, the time to act is now
Matthew S Miller, The Conversation
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‘The Dispossessed’: Ursula K Le Guin’s SciFi novel’s political power endures even 50 years later
Alexander Howard, The Conversation
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June global fiction: Six recently published novels with which to celebrate Pride Month
Scroll Staff
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NDA members will decide together on candidate for Lok Sabha Speaker’s post, says TDP
Scroll Staff
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A decade of ‘gaslighting’ in Modi’s India
Divya Aslesha
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‘Bhang Journeys’: A heady tale about the popular Indian intoxicant and its many splendours
Ipshita Mitra
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Eco India, Episode 264: Are phenomenons like forest fires natural or man made?
Scroll Staff
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In the focus on Delhi, the air pollution crisis in Kolkata is being overlooked
Niladry Sarkar
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‘Parade’: Rachel Cusk’s new novel makes the familiar strange – and moves beyond womanhood
Jane Gleeson-White, The Conversation