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Not many people read books in Pakistan. How then are the bookshops coping with the pandemic?
Aisha Sarwari
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UP: Jhansi doctors detained for trying to meet CM Adityanath to raise demands, released
Scroll Staff
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Singapore asks Facebook, Twitter to issue correction on ‘false statement’ about Covid-19 variant
Scroll Staff
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Covid-19: Children aged 4-6 in US likely to be vaccinated by year-end, says Anthony Fauci
Scroll Staff
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As Indians turn to social media for Covid-19 help, online resources for smaller cities begin to grow
Maya Dodd
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Geneva Open: Roger Federer set to make much-awaited comeback against Pablo Andujar
Scroll Staff
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Manipur activist, journalist charged under NSA for posts on cow urine after BJP leader dies of Covid
Scroll Staff
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The controversial privacy update that WhatsApp is pushing on India may be banned in Europe
Philippa Williams, The Conversation Lipika Kamra, The Conversation
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New privacy policy came into effect on May 15, WhatsApp tells Delhi HC
Scroll Staff
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Alarm in Kashmir as government sacks three employees, citing ‘security of the state’
Safwat Zargar
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Interview: ‘India’s vaccine Plan A was the pandemic disappearing... Its new plan makes no sense’
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Coronavirus: 74 patients die in four days at Goa hospital allegedly due to oxygen shortage
Scroll Staff
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Man arrested for making meme video of Gujarat CM, accused of ‘harming reputation’
Scroll Staff
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Covid-19: Goa approves ivermectin for treatment in adults, but WHO advises against use
Scroll Staff
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India’s vaccine booking system is so inefficient that people are turning to tech workarounds
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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‘Act responsibly’: NASA pulls up China after rocket crashes into Indian Ocean
Scroll Staff
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Coronavirus: Congress leader writes to Modi, offers six suggestions to tackle health crisis
Scroll Staff
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Facebook suspends account of poet K Satchidanandan for posting video on BJP’s loss in Kerala polls
Scroll Staff
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As parts of Pakistan ban water-guzzling paddy, one farmer has a solution
Zofeen Ebrahim
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British Indians are embracing arranged marriages – but not in a traditional way
Raksha Pande, The Conversation