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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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Harsh Mander: It happened, so it can happen again – a journey through Auschwitz
Harsh Mander
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When an emperor came calling on a newly independent India to learn from its early successes
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Ladakh protest: A tale of two mountain springs and what it says about the demand for autonomy
Padma Rigzin
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Echoes of Bangladesh War in popular culture have kept alive memories of the freedom struggle
Faisal Mahmud
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Tea industry contends with environmental and social problems
Sean Mowbray
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How the fruit of a ‘chaunsa-kesar’ mango sapling could serve as a bridge for India-Pakistan peace
Katherine Abraham
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Watch: Telangana Police launches app for women’s safety while travelling in taxis
Scroll Staff
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Why Zomato’s ‘pure veg’ service is being criticised as casteist
Abhik Deb
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‘All riders will wear red’: Zomato changes Pure Veg Fleet plan for food deliveries amid criticism
Scroll Staff
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Amidst debate about Zomato’s ‘pure veg’ delivery fleet, five essential articles about vegetarianism
Scroll Staff
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Why the Opposition is alleging that a WhatsApp forward from Modi is a poll code violation
Scroll Staff
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Water cuts, fines: Bengaluru grapples with familiar crisis but few long-term solutions in sight
Sweta Daga
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‘Treated like slaves’: Migrants suffer abuse, exploitation in UK’s care work sector
Emma Batha, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Chhattisgarh Police names Bhupesh Baghel in FIR in Mahadev app case
Scroll Staff
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The glaring oversight in the US Congressional report on Bhutan’s long struggle for democracy
Suraj Budathoki
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Caught on camera: Japan’s first private-sector rocket explodes seconds after its launch
Scroll Staff
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Academia both colonial and modern owes an intellectual debt to the sidelined ‘native’ scholar
Atul V Nair
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Scientists leap beyond Latin, add Indian identifiers while naming new species
Laasya Shekhar
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Joshimath: Local economy takes a beating as tourists dwindle, residents move out
Kuldeep Singh