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Bihar SHS CHO 2024 exam cancelled; check details here
Scroll Staff
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In a new book, a habit coach offers tips on how to manage time effectively without burning out
Ashdin Doctor
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Why tiny Vanuatu has gone to the ICJ demanding climate justice for all vulnerable nations
Meena Menon
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Sunday book pick: ‘My Heavenly Favourite’, a novel about sexual grooming puts the reader in a trance
Sayari Debnath
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In a painting of Jehangir’s turkey, a glimpse of the complex history of food
Vikram Doctor
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IIT-Delhi PhD student dies in excavation pit collapse near Harappan site in Gujarat
Scroll Staff
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Waste colonialism: The real reason why poorer countries are blamed for plastic pollution
Coleen Salamat
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A nutritionist explains in a new book why diet sodas might not be a healthier choice in the long run
Kavita Bhatnagar
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UPSSSC Health Worker Mains registration window closes today; apply now at upsssc.gov.in
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MPESB Group 5 recruitment 2024: Registrations postponed due to revised vacancies, details here
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Why waking up naturally, instead of to an alarm clock, helps you feel more alert
Beth Ann Malow, The Conversation
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Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal taken to hospital by police before planned hunger strike
Scroll Staff
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Why tales about Bonbibi, guardian spirit of Sunderbans, are so important to the region’s literature
Tony K Stewart
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Why women account for a majority of organ donors in India
Mythreyee Ramesh and The Quint Team, The Human Journalism Network
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RSMSSB CHO DV Final Phase schedule out; 3200 candidates to appear
Scroll Staff
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Several Indians inducted into Russian Army still missing: Report
Scroll Staff
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Start the week with a film: Why ‘Kishkindha Kaandam’ is all the rage
Scroll Staff
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Sugar is terrible for our health – and the environment
Paul Behrens, The Conversation Alon Shepon, The Conversation
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‘Think Again’: Jaqueline Wilson’s novel grapples with the realities of being a late millennial
Annabel M Yates, The Conversation
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Screen time can involve several activities and not all of them are bad
Rinanda Shaleha, The Conversation