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Interview: ‘Few shows and movies with strong trans characters, we’re trying to change the narrative’
Sharif Rangnekar
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In Britain, yoga teachers and nannies look to sex workers in their fight for rights
Beatrice Tridimas, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Chess World C’ship: Ian Nepomniachtchi and Ding Liren battle for title in Magnus Carlsen’s shadow
AFP
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Opinion: Why the present crisis in Pakistan is unlike any it has faced in the past
Maleeha Lodhi, Dawn.com
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A killing jolted Kerala five years ago. Did it change anything?
Ashfaque EJ
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Bank failures: Why the developing world must demand accountability from Western financial regulators
Vasuki Shastry
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Four pieces of advice for Ajay Banga before he takes on the role of World Bank president
Rachel Kyte, The Conversation
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The trauma of migrant workers stuck in Indian jails
Shreehari Paliath, IndiaSpend.com
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A #MeToo reckoning in India’s wildlife conservation community
Vaishnavi Rathore
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World’s ‘grumpiest cat’ found taking refuge on the world’s highest mountain
Abhaya Raj Joshi
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Fiction: An influencer-mummy is found dead in a lake. What mysteries does her death hide?
Nidhi Raichand
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India’s ‘thought-free’ universities and the danger of the ripples from a single dissenting pebble
Apoorvanand
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Digital media subscriptions can foment trouble, alleges chargesheet against journalist Fahad Shah
Scroll Staff
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The dark side of wind energy along Gujarat’s coast
Tabassum Barnagarwala Vaishnavi Rathore
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Cheetah brought from Namibia dies in Madhya Pradesh’s Kuno National Park
Scroll Staff
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EPFO recruitment 2023: Applications begin for 2859 SSA, Stenographer posts, link here
Scroll Staff
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Healthcare costs are forcing Indians into debt and distress sales
Nushaiba Iqbal, IndiaSpend.com
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EPFO investments in two Adani companies continue despite rout in markets, reports ‘The Hindu’
Scroll Staff
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In an Assam district, extreme weather events are forcing a shift in farming practices
Sanskrita Bharadwaj, IndiaSpend.com
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Lamenting the lost art of letter-writing: A radical art form showing ‘the full catastrophe of life’
Edwina Preston, The Conversation