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From the memoir: Ruchi Ghanashyam on being the first Indian woman diplomat posted in Islamabad
Ruchi Ghanashyam
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‘Visfot’ review: A worthwhile thriller about cruel coincidences
Scroll Staff
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Sunday book pick: In ‘Thirst’, Jesus is god’s son, a miracle worker, and a man who was killed
Sayari Debnath
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In photos: Paralympics 2024 Opening Ceremony – Celebrating diversity in disability
Scroll Staff
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Short fiction by Bulbul Sharma: A mother takes her children to birdwatch in the mountains
Bulbul Sharma
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Tennis, US Open: Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz survive tough first round; Naomi Osaka eases through
AFP
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Tennis, US Open: Defending champions Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff ease into second round
AFP
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‘If I was a believer, I’d talk like him’: Why MG Vassanji wrote a novel about physicist Abdus Salam
Mandira Nayar
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Bangladesh: Uncertainty, fear and tentative hope among Rohingya refugees
Sarah Nandi, The Conversation
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Wrestling: Vinesh Phogat – ‘Could have competed till 2032 Olympics under different circumstances’
Scroll Staff
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Fiction from Bangladesh: Kamal embarks on a boat journey to the floodplains until the war is over
Manzu Islam
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Ramachandra Guha: How China imposed a vision of the past on citizens, aiming to control the future
Ramachandra Guha
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Can the world’s economic and social systems phase out the idea of the ‘working age’?
Sajia Ferdous, The Conversation
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India at Olympics 2024, Day 14 as it happened: Aman Sehrawat continues wrestling streak with bronze
Abhijit Nair Dilip Unnikrishnan Samreen Razzaqui Shahid Judge Tanya Kini
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Watch, Olympics 2024: Julien Alfred, Thea LaFond create history; Ryan Crouser wins 3rd shotput gold
Scroll Staff
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‘Mother India’: Prayaag Akbar’s new novel excavates the often empty roots of nationalistic pride
Sayari Debnath
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In Prayaag Akbar’s new novel, a young man works for a right-wing content studio. Then trouble erupts
Prayaag Akbar
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Congress alleges Budget 2024 ‘virtually adopted’ portions of its Lok Sabha election manifesto
Scroll Staff
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The lost art of the Kashmiri ‘piknik’
Sehar Abdullah
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Fiction: At 55, PK is bored, his business is struggling, and his wife wants to go back to India
Reshma Ruia