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Harish Rawat apologises for comparing Punjab Congress leaders to the ‘Panj Pyare’
Scroll Staff
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Farm laws: Haryana Police baton-charge farmers heading to BJP meeting, 10 injured
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In pictures: Anxious about Covid-19 college closures, Kolkata students take classes to the street
Ayan Dawn Koushik Das
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UP Police arrest ex-officer, who announced candidature against Adityanath, for abetment of suicide
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IT rules: Delhi HC seeks Centre’s reply on WhatsApp’s plea against message traceability clause
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Let’s not fail Neeraj Chopra
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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‘How did you go from that to marrying him?’ Romance writer Nikita Singh’s new book of love stories
Nikita Singh
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Woman who accused BSP MP of raping her dies a week after setting herself on fire
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Does this Hindu extremist priest in UP have the support of the rank and file of BJP?
Vijayta Lalwani
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What life as a gig worker for a food delivery app is actually like, plus four other Sunday reads
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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How religious charities helped Kashmir tide over the Covid-19 second wave
Farheen Qureshi
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Ola’s biggest test in the electric scooter market will be its battle with Goliath Hero MotoCorp
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Dalit minor rape: Facebook removes Rahul Gandhi’s Instagram post revealing identity of girl’s family
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Watch: Suffering a lot more than I should have – Rafael Nadal ends 2021 season with foot injury
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How two college friends built India’s first crypto unicorn in the face of regulatory setbacks
Mimansa Verma, qz.com
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Afghanistan will not be a democracy, likely to be ruled by a council: Taliban
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Delhi minor rape: Facebook asks Rahul Gandhi to remove post revealing identity of girl’s family
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Facebook says it will continue to ban content supporting Taliban
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Woman who accused BSP MP of rape sets herself on fire outside Supreme Court
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Why I started a petition asking Modi to revoke Partition Horrors Day: A Sindhi historian explains
Saaz Aggarwal