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Business history: How Vaman Shridhar Apte, aka Tatysaheb, founded the Phaltan Sugar Works in 1930s
Tejaswini Apte-Rahm
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Why the chatter about a separate Jammu state is back in J&K politics
Safwat Zargar
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How a canine ‘brain bank’ could help reduce risks of dog bites
Paul McGreevy, The Conversation Rimini Quinn, The Conversation
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Amid hunger and poor nutrition, India’s food waste is feeding a disastrous loop
Pranjali Chowdhary, Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development, India Shivang Agarwal, Institute for Governance and Sustainable Development, Washington DC
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Fiction: At ninety-four, a retired engineer writes his third and, as he insists, final autobiography
Rajendra Banahatti Jerry Pinto
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For children: Mili, daughter of the general in charge of war elephants, befriends a white elephant
Sarita Mandanna
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Chhattisgarh: Six suspected Maoists killed in gunfight with security forces
Scroll Staff
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India, the pharmacy of the world, must protect its generic medicine industry
Parthesarathy Rajendran
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From the memoir: How Mallu Swarajyam and her comrades fought against gender exploitation
S Katyayini Vimala Morthala Uma Chakravarti Purnima Tammireddy
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Is ‘fair use’ really fair to artists under Indian copyright law?
Ratna Singh
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The powerful, gender-diverse courtiers and religious leaders of ancient Mesopotamia
Chaya Kasif, The Conversation
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How young adult literature and philosophy can help provide better role models for masculinity
Adrianna Zabrzewska, The Conversation
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India’s urban forests, like in Chennai, are becoming vital as the earth gets warmer
Dhanapal Govindarajulu, The Conversation
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‘Folie à Deux’: Jennifer Robertson’s poems comb through personal history with clinical finesse
Aditya Shiledar
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Sunday book pick: A woman in prostitution on death row tells her story in ‘Woman at Point Zero’
Sayari Debnath
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Liquid notes: How water flows through Indian music
Chitra Srikrishna
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‘Other Skies, Other Stories’: Sara Rai’s stories are born from astute understanding of the everyday
Manya Anveshi
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Being a Dalit, being a cockroach: A self-reflective note on Kafka’s ‘Metamorphosis’
Bhimraj M
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Give Hindi a chance: Lessons for Indian readers from New Zealand’s revival of the Māori language
Rajiv Thind
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Why strict diets won’t result in long-term weight loss
Chloe Casey, The Conversation Sarah Hillier, The Conversation