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  • What influences led architect Balkrishna Doshi to design ‘a campus with no doors’?

    What influences led architect Balkrishna Doshi to design ‘a campus with no doors’?

    Parul Sheth
    · Nov 17, 2020 · 05:30 pm
  • When conservation research revealed the greatest threat to imperilled species: men and patriarchy

    When conservation research revealed the greatest threat to imperilled species: men and patriarchy

    Aditi Patil
    · Nov 14, 2020 · 12:30 pm
  • What it meant to write and publish books on the Mahabharata and the Ramayana during the pandemic

    What it meant to write and publish books on the Mahabharata and the Ramayana during the pandemic

    Arshia Sattar
    · Nov 14, 2020 · 08:30 am
  • Watch: Migratory birds flock to the Ganga at Varanasi from Siberia

    Watch: Migratory birds flock to the Ganga at Varanasi from Siberia

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 11, 2020 · 05:07 pm
  • While India’s wildlife is declining, its environment ministry remains in denial

    While India’s wildlife is declining, its environment ministry remains in denial

    Nikhil Eapen
    · Nov 11, 2020 · 01:30 pm
  • Delhi’s fight against air pollution could get a boost if science was decolonised

    Delhi’s fight against air pollution could get a boost if science was decolonised

    Rohit Negi Arushree Ranjan
    · Nov 11, 2020 · 09:00 am
  • In this Ruskin Bond story, a boy bids goodbye to his departed father

    In this Ruskin Bond story, a boy bids goodbye to his departed father

    Ruskin Bond
    · Nov 05, 2020 · 05:30 pm
  • Watch: Former superstar actor Dharmendra feeds peahen and peacock at his farm

    Watch: Former superstar actor Dharmendra feeds peahen and peacock at his farm

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 05, 2020 · 12:45 pm
  • This new anthology of love poems from India sweeps through histories, geographies and societies

    This new anthology of love poems from India sweeps through histories, geographies and societies

    Abhay K
    · Nov 04, 2020 · 05:30 pm
  • Watch this group of birds play an unusual game of basketball – and keep scoring

    Watch this group of birds play an unusual game of basketball – and keep scoring

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 02, 2020 · 12:42 pm
  • As old cultural beliefs erode, snakes living in Western Ghats’ sacred groves come under threat

    As old cultural beliefs erode, snakes living in Western Ghats’ sacred groves come under threat

    Neha Jain
    · Nov 01, 2020 · 07:30 pm
  • Weekend Quiz: Which medieval poet wrote ‘Sur Sagar’, a poem about Lord Krishna?

    Weekend Quiz: Which medieval poet wrote ‘Sur Sagar’, a poem about Lord Krishna?

    The Heritage Lab
    · Oct 31, 2020 · 03:30 pm
  • Meet the young engineer who gave up his plush job to revive wetlands in Greater Noida

    Meet the young engineer who gave up his plush job to revive wetlands in Greater Noida

    Shweta Thakur Nanda
    · Oct 29, 2020 · 09:30 pm
  • ‘Swooping season’: Australian reporter attacked by a magpie right before beginning a live broadcast

    ‘Swooping season’: Australian reporter attacked by a magpie right before beginning a live broadcast

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 28, 2020 · 08:04 pm
  • The slow disappearance of a lake in Bihar has pitted two castes against each other

    The slow disappearance of a lake in Bihar has pitted two castes against each other

    Majid Alam
    · Oct 27, 2020 · 01:30 pm
  • ‘Cabin No 1130-A’: Manoj Kumar Panda’s short story set in a hospital during the pandemic

    ‘Cabin No 1130-A’: Manoj Kumar Panda’s short story set in a hospital during the pandemic

    Manoj Kumar Panda
    · Oct 24, 2020 · 05:30 pm
  • Coronavirus vaccine expected ‘within weeks’, claims Donald Trump in final US presidential debate

    Coronavirus vaccine expected ‘within weeks’, claims Donald Trump in final US presidential debate

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 23, 2020 · 08:00 am
  • Watch: Girl who loves swallows investigates why the birds have disappeared during Covid-19

    Watch: Girl who loves swallows investigates why the birds have disappeared during Covid-19

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 21, 2020 · 03:32 pm
  • Katte and Kunte: The smaller, lesser-known water bodies that Bengaluru is losing to concrete

    Katte and Kunte: The smaller, lesser-known water bodies that Bengaluru is losing to concrete

    Mohit M Rao
    · Oct 19, 2020 · 01:30 pm
  • ‘Plague Ki Chudail’: This bittersweet short story from 1902 explores grief, fear and mortality

    ‘Plague Ki Chudail’: This bittersweet short story from 1902 explores grief, fear and mortality

    Master Bhagwan Das
    · Oct 18, 2020 · 08:30 am
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