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Boxing, Strandja Memorial: Nikhat, Arundhati enter semi-finals; Sakshi exits
Scroll Staff
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Uttarakhand: More tunnelling disasters in store as norms are disregarded amid infrastructure push
Kavita Upadhyay
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Fiction: Anju tries to save a marriage held together precariously by middle-class sensibilities
Selma Carvalho
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Watch: 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics medals to contain a piece of Eiffel Tower
AFP
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In the strains of dhrupad music, Raja Rammohun Roy found a catalyst for social change
Malini Nair
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Kerala government to stage protest in New Delhi, alleges Centre neglecting Opposition-ruled states
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‘They want to erase our history’: A Delhi neighbourhood mourns the death of a mosque
Zafar Aafaq
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Why some Indian language Dalit writers have to hide their caste in their works
Joel Lee K Satyanarayanan
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U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup: Unbeaten Australia and Pakistan go head-to-head in second semi-final
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As Pakistan votes in a predictable election, young people are in focus
Abdullah Zahid
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Fiction: What happens when two friends find themselves on opposite sides of the 1966 Mizoram war
Nikhil J Alva
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Children’s fiction: Young Chittaa rescues three children from a tree and a tiger injured by hunters
Shobhita Narayan
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Kiran Rao on ‘Laapataa Ladies’: ‘Comedy disarms and charms you, as opposed to talking down to you’
Udita Jhunjhunwala
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Israel and Palestine: The two-state solution is dead – now, only warfare will prove decisive
Niraj Srivastava
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A hundred years of KG Subramanyan: The late artist’s thoughts on art schools, beautification drives
KG Subramanyan
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Climate change is making salt harder to produce
Vaishnavi Rathore
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How does pollution hurt health? Scientists recreated sections of lungs in a lab to try to understand
Joshua Bateman, The Conversation Martin Clift, The Conversation
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Uttarakhand’s mandatory registration of live-in relationships is absurd – legal experts explain why
Vineet Bhalla
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Ajit Pawar’s faction is the real NCP, rules Election Commission
Scroll Staff
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Readers’ comments: Indian scholars exploited as PhD has become an ‘adornment’
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