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Hindi publishing lost its way during the pandemic, but it knows how to find the route back
Aditi Maheshwari Goyal
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Women leaders handled coronavirus better than their male counterparts – and the data shows that
Supriya Garikipati, The Conversation Uma S Kambhampati, The Conversation
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Coronavirus: Singer SP Balasubrahmanyam has tested negative, says his son
Scroll Staff
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Czech New Wave legend Jiri Menzel dies at 82
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How Justice Arun Mishra reflected the worst tendencies of Supreme Court and nine other weekend reads
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For Bengali publishing, the pandemic has provided a much-needed push towards e-books
Sandip Roy
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Chinese troops allegedly abduct five people from Arunachal Pradesh, police launch investigation
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Sexual harassment allegations: Musician Akhilesh Gundecha steps down from Bhopal music school post
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From wanting to quit Barcelona to being forced to stay: Timeline of Lionel Messi (non-)transfer saga
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Regi Mathew interview: I wanted to explore and preserve the cuisine of Kerala
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Delhi violence: Stop coercing false confessions to manufacture evidence, 1,000 citizens tell police
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Facebook says it will not accept political ads a week ahead of November 3 US presidential polls
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Hate speech row: Not on Facebook since 2019, no question of ban, says BJP MLA T Raja Singh
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Chinese-funded homegrown fintech startups pose risk to Indian users’ data in absence of regulations
Prathamesh Mulye, Qz.com
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Hate speech row: ‘We are non-partisan, oppose bigotry,’ says Facebook in reply to Congress letter
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Facebook bans BJP MLA T Raja Singh as India hate speech controversy mounts
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Facebook India chief appears before parliamentary panel over hate speech claims, ‘nexus’ with BJP
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What will happen if Facebook really cuts off all the news from Australian sites?
Rob Nicholls, The Conversation
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Facebook-BJP ‘nexus’: Sitaram Yechury calls for inquiry, criticises RS Prasad’s letter to Zuckerberg
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TMC writes to Mark Zuckerberg, says enough material to support Facebook’s bias towards BJP
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