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Can BJP use Ram as a campaign tool during the election?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Is the 2024 Lok Sabha election India’s last chance before the point of no return?
Sajjad Hassan
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EU passes new immigration laws putting local political considerations first
Simon Usherwood, The Conversation
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The Tamil repatriate voter who opposes the BJP because of the CAA and NRC
Johanna Deeksha
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How Indians won civil rights in Australia
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Harsh Mander: Congress manifesto is not perfect – but kindles some hope
Harsh Mander
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Elections are India's greatest festival – so why is this one so dull?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Ambiguity, arbitrariness and anxiety: Incoherent CAA rules will be twisted to suit political intent
Angshuman Choudhury
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‘Fear of Flying’: Erica Jong’s 1973 book has joyful abandon rarely found in today’s sad girl novels
Kath Kenny, The Conversation
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Nepal’s environment ministry working on plan to allow ropeway and cable cars in protected areas
Abhaya Raj Joshi
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AI and elections: Like Pakistan, India too may see an increasing use of the tech this crucial summer
Lubna Jerar Naqvi Sai Manish
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View from the margins: How a Mumbai realtor is helping NRC-scared Muslims rectify their documents
Neerad Pandharipande
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Does Dhruv Rathee’s popularity worry the BJP?
Shoaib Daniyal
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This short story by Suryakant Tripathi ‘Nirala’ questions the ideals of marriage and love
Suryakant Tripathi Nirala Gautam Choubey
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High funding but poor results: Bangladesh struggles with Bengal tiger conservation
Farhana Parvin
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‘We welcome everybody’: Nirmala Sitharaman when asked if tainted politicians are accepted by the BJP
Scroll Staff
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Kodaikanal Solar Observatory: 125 years of gazing at the brightest star in the earth’s sky
Kartikeya Jain
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Slavery and colonialism: Why South African Hindus and Muslims celebrate Easter – in their own way
Nikhil Mandalaparthy, Religion Unplugged
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Nepal releases 25 gharials into the wild, but concerns emerge about timing and survival of species
Abhaya Raj Joshi
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‘To Break and To Branch’: A gentle guide to Gieve Patel’s art, for first-timers and old admirers
Rituparna Roy