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A new book on Bengaluru shows how AI and curated experiences are changing fine dining in the city
Shoba Narayan
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Should civilised societies allow Talaq-e-Hasan: SC on practice to divorce Muslim women
Scroll Staff
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For India’s street dog debate, lessons from a mother in rural Rajasthan
Khinvraj Jangid
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From the biography: How Annie Besant campaigned for trade unions and universal suffrage in England
Clare Paterson
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US government takes note of ‘Chinese disinformation campaign’ against Rafale after Operation Sindoor
Scroll Staff
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Book excerpt: Piyush Mishra resorts to desperate measures to earn a writing credit on a film
Piyush Mishra
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Sahyog portal case offers clear view of government’s expanding role in regulating online content
Ratna Singh
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‘They are all my people’: The ties that bind Adivasi life – from the Western Ghats to Jharkhand
Murugeshwari Balan
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Rush Hour: Bengal BLO suicide sparks furore, SC calls for deferring sports activities in NCR & more
Scroll Staff
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‘Putting children in gas chambers’: SC calls for postponing sports activities in Delhi-NCR schools
Scroll Staff
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Translated short fiction: An elderly couple looks after each other with ulterior motives
Razia Sajjad Zaheer Saba Mahmood Bashir
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Readers’ comments: Don’t use cookbooks to besmirch Indian culture
Scroll
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A new book offers adults various ways to mentor, engage with and support the young
David Yeager
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2020 Delhi riots case: Umar Khalid cannot claim parity with co-accused granted bail, police tell SC
Scroll Staff
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India’s HPV vaccination efforts must be expanded to include boys
Shreya Eliza Sunny
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Why a Kashmiri tailor was among the dead in blast at Srinagar police station
Safwat Zargar
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‘Designed to be devoid of purpose’: Poems that aver that we cannot fully possess our lives
CP Surendran
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How omnipresent and covert digital advertising is shaping consumer attention and decisions today
Alessandra Di Lorenzo
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Maharashtra: BJP puts on hold induction of Palghar leader accused in 2020 lynching of monks
Scroll Staff
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The outlaw still hides at home: Rethinking Kerala’s poverty debate
John Kurien