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‘Knowledge as Commons’: What happens to the world when science is sold for profit
Deborah Veneziale
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Eco India, Episode 252: Nature is paying the price for blatant human action
Scroll Staff
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Manipur: Day after two killed in Churachandpur, tribal group seeks removal of senior officials
Scroll Staff
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‘Echoes from the Past’: A richly-detailed insider account of Hyderabad’s royalty and their quirks
Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
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‘Writers in Kerala are cultural icons’: Editor AJ Thomas on the legacy of the Malayalam short story
Diya Isha
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HPSC HCS (Judicial Branch) 2024 admit card releasing today; exams in March
Scroll Staff
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Delhi Home Guard application deadline today for 10285 posts; here’s the direct link to apply
Scroll Staff
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Why the police investigation into Mira Road violence has left Muslims with little hope of justice
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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The nature of the poetic: A hesitant tango between the erstwhile and the unfolding of the immediate
Naveen Kishore
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‘A form of expression for my grief, criticism, and anger’: Why Tamil poet Salma writes poetry
Salma K Srilata Shobhana Kumar Chandana Dutta
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Pro Kabaddi: Pune confirms semi-finals spot; Gujarat to play eliminator after comprehensive wins
Scroll Staff
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Why is there so much injustice, indignity, poverty? Questions about India that puzzled Vivekananda
Rajni Bakshi
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Start the week with a film: A red-hot romance in ‘Fire of Love’
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‘From Phansi Yard’: Sudha Bharadwaj’s writings from Yerawada Jail reflect on paradoxes of freedom
Sharmila Purkayastha
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‘A Bird On My Windowsill’: Actor-writer Manav Kaul’s book is an introspective guide for every artist
Sharmistha Jha
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Watch: Air passengers capture dramatic views of erupting volcano from planes flying out of Iceland
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Interconnected issues, voices from the margins: The Indo-Pacific needs an inclusive climate policy
Ambika Vishwanath Aditi Mukund
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‘Why enter our bedrooms?’: Uttarakhand’s live-in law leaves even young supporters of the BJP worried
Abhik Deb
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Are you right wing? Five signs to know how
Simon McCarthy-Jones, The Conversation
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Supreme Court reserves verdict on sub-classification of Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes quotas
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