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‘Patna Shuklla’ review: A competently argued legal drama
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Until August’: Nobel winner Gabriel García Márquez’s last novel is a moving testament to his genius
Gabriel Garcia Ochoa, The Conversation
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NewsClick case: RSF, human rights lawyers urge European Union to sanction four Delhi Police officers
Scroll Staff
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‘The Goat Life’ review: A protracted saga of suffering and survival
Nandini Ramnath
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BoI recruitment 2024: Apply for 143 Credit Officer, Sr Manager and other posts at bankofindia.co.in
Scroll Staff
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PPSC recruitment 2024: Last date to apply for 300 Veterinary Officer posts at ppsc.gov.in
Scroll Staff
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AIBE 18 final results declared at allindiabarexamination.com; here’s direct link to download
Scroll Staff
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How Bengaluru’s water crisis is rooted in the neglect of its lakes
Vaishnavi Rathore Johanna Deeksha
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HPPSC recruitment window closes today for 37 MO, HMO posts; apply now at hppsc.hp.gov.in
Scroll Staff
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IPL 2024: All-round Chennai Super Kings beat Gujarat Titans in dominating performance
Tanya Kini
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Caught on camera: Entire bridge collapses in moments after being hit by a ship in Baltimore, USA
Scroll Staff
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NCW demands action against Congress leaders for derogatory remarks about Kangana Ranaut
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Singer reimagines theme music of Oscar-winning film ‘La La Land’ with Hindi lyrics
Scroll Staff
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How a Guwahati DJ was held captive by her family to stop her marriage to a Muslim man
Rokibuz Zaman
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IPL 2024: Virat Kohli proves he has ‘still got it’ as Royal Challengers Bangalore beat Punjab Kings
Shahid Judge
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Sexual harassment is rampant in Southeast Asia’s male-dominated conservation sector
Hướng Thiện
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Lok Sabha elections: BJP drops 37 sitting MPs from candidate list
Scroll Staff
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BPSC application begins for 76 Vice Principal posts; check here for steps to apply
Scroll Staff
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Red Lorry Film Festival picks: ‘Hesitation Wound’, ‘The Goldman Case’, ‘Wicked Little Letters’
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GN Saibaba interview: ‘To believe in humanity, social progress, is that extremist?’
Vineet Bhalla