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How India’s renewable energy ambitions have wedded Bhutan to hydropower
Chencho Dema
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A new book introduces young readers to the ABCs of Mumbai’s iconic landmarks
Fiona Fernandez
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Our world is in trouble: UN climate panel sounds final warning while giving cause for hope
Frank Jotzo, The Conversation Mark Howden, The Conversation
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Some animals and plants exist only in captivity. It’s time to restore them to the wild
Donal Smith, The Conversation Sarah Elizabeth Dalrymple, The Conversation
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Opinion: To truly democratise Indian art and culture, the ‘classical’ must be declared dead
Brahma Prakash
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Ambition, corruption, guerrilla gardening: Eleanor Catton’s ‘Birnam Wood’ is our horror story
Julian Novitz, The Conversation
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Road and rail expansion has carried alien invasive species high into the Himalayas in Kashmir
Sahana Ghosh
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Extreme wildfires have intensified the release of carbon stored in forests for thousands of years
Tadas Nikonovas, The Conversation Stefan H Doerr, The Conversation
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The Tajik writer who built a bridge between India and the USSR
Adhiraj Parthasarathy Mohammad Dawood
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Farmers vs traders vs tobacco board: How corruption accusations are used for political mobilisation
Amrita A Kurian
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No communal strife: What a globetrotter saw in Jammu and Kashmir in early 20th century
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Stars are beginning to disappear with night skies getting brighter by 9.6% every year
Chris Impey, The Conversation Connie Walker, The Conversation
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Indore is showing how India’s resource-scarce municipal bodies can improve their financial health
Kundan Pandey
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Sylvia Plath’s profound nature poetry elevates her writing beyond tragedy and despair
Nassim Jalali, The Conversation
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Debating whether Tamil Nadu’s Keeladi is Harappan or pre-Harappan is pointless, says archaeologist
Sowmiya Ashok
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US farmers are pushing back against growing corporate power with the right-to-repair movement
Leland Glenna, The Conversation
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How women were driven out of the medical profession during the Middle Ages
Isabella Gagliardi, The Conversation
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Why gold mining is one of the most destructive and unnecessary industries
Stephen Lezak, The Conversation
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How evictions in Kashmir are linked to the loss of special status
Safwat Zargar
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ChatGPT: Humans have always adapted to new technology – ask the Mesopotamians, who invented writing
Louise Pryke, The Conversation