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With a 50% success rate, space missions remain a risky business
Gail Iles, The Conversation
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SC asks Centre why Kashmiri lecturer was suspended after he argued against abrogation of Article 370
Scroll Staff
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Ramachandra Guha: A fact-check for Assam CM as he blames a long-dead scholar for North East problems
Ramachandra Guha
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What is anhedonia, an overlooked symptom of depression of not finding things pleasurable?
Ciara McCabe, The Conversation
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‘Unspoken’: A fictionalised examination of the moral framework of what infidelity might mean
Diya Isha
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What starvation could mean for Adivasi communities in the first decade of the 21st century
Annie Zaidi
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Japan’s economic growth is being stymied by gender inequality
Sarah Parsons, The Conversation
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Should cinema stay away from religion altogether? Here’s what Devdutt Pattanaik has to say
Nandini Ramnath
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The caste of a chair
Johanna Deeksha
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Unchecked mining is ruining Kashmir’s rivers. The government is doing little about it
Safwat Zargar
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Fiction: What do you cook when your son invites an American friend home for lunch?
Nishanth Injam
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For young readers: Dhara runs the first elections at her school. Will things go according to plan?
Varsha Seshan
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‘Dil Se’ at 25: Mani Ratnam goes behind the scenes of one of his most cherished films
Nandini Ramnath
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What do publishers’ revisions and content warnings say about the moral purpose of literature?
Dan Dixon, The Conversation
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Badminton World Championships: Satwik-Chirag look to script history as Sindhu eyes unlikely podium
Dilip Unnikrishnan
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Dalit poet Kalyani Thakur Charal’s poetry is her powerful call for affirmative action
Niyati Bhat
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Nepal is sacrificing its ecology to build economic ties with India
Ramesh Bhushal
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Fifa Women’s World Cup: Sam Kerr’s Australia aim for strong finish to campaign in third-place match
AFP
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Delhi: Four BJP MLAs marshalled out of Assembly after they object to debate on Manipur violence
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Sammi’s life is upturned when her husband is called to fight in the Second World War
Simrita Dhir