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‘Fire on the Ganges’: What life in Varanasi is like for the Doms who dispose of corpses
Shubhangi Tiwari
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Interview: Low-cost malaria vaccine could help eradicate disease by 2040, says expert
Adrian Hill, The Conversation
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Short fiction: The unusual friendship between Aziz, who is blind, and Rukmini, who is deaf
Catherine Ann Jones
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From the memoir: Why ASHA is crucial to the well-being of rural India’s mothers and children
Ashok Alexander
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As Delhi AQI drops to ‘severe’, schools closed for two days, non-essential construction banned
Scroll Staff
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‘Scam 2003 – The Telgi Story Volume 2’ review: A satisfying end to an incredible corruption saga
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Shastry Viruddh Shastry’ review: Many valid points in battle between generations
Deepa Gahlot
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: Mohammed Shami conquers Sri Lanka to help India clinch semi-final spot
Shahid Judge
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How state-backed Hindutva rhetoric is fuelling the ethnic cleansing of Uttarakhand
Harsh Mander
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OSSSC CRE 2023 skill test admit cards released; here’s the how to download
Scroll Staff
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Supreme Court reserves judgement in electoral bonds case
Scroll Staff
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Horror fiction: What haunts Usha and Vishal’s home – the supernatural or the past?
Nikesh Murali
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‘Tough seeing babies dying’: Tennis star Ons Jabeur donates part of her prize money to Palestine
Scroll Staff
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Readers’ comments: Why do ‘quasi Indians’, writers based abroad criticise country’s democracy?
Scroll
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A new cookbook shows how food ‘waste’ can be used for delicious recipes to be truly sustainable
Arina Suchde
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Going nowhere: Confining Indian women’s cricket team’s home season to two venues makes no sense
Samreen Razzaqui
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‘They will kill me’: Hazaras being deported by Pakistan to Afghanistan fear renewed persecution
Zofeen T Ebrahim, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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In Anuja Chauhan’s new novel, a jeweller is found dead. Divine curse or murder by a mortal?
Anuja Chauhan
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Body positivity: Can this popular movement actually turn ‘toxic’ and jeorpardise your health?
Rajeev Kurapati
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Why Mumbai’s shoeshine workers are fighting the railways in court
Nolina Minj