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Caracals on the brink of extinction, could become second cat species to be wiped out from India
Shuchita Jha
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Interview: Ageing Indian population set to pose a daunting healthcare challenge within a decade
Nushaiba Iqbal, IndiaSpend.com
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Caste and patriarchy – how to read the ‘Ramcharitmanas’ of Tulsidas today
Anantanand Rambachan
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How the collapse of farming in Kalimpong has given rise to the ‘homestay’ tourist economy
Sarah Besky
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Driverless buses, trackless trams: The future of public transport may already be here
Stephen Potter, The Conversation Matthew Cook, The Conversation Miguel Valdez, The Conversation
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Opinion: Did the Green Revolution really make India self-sufficient in food production?
Glenn Davis Stone, The Conversation
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Watch: Robot dogs replace human volunteers to carry discuses at Asian Games in Hangzhou
Scroll Staff
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A kimono ban? China drafts law to ban clothing ‘hurtful’ of national sentiment and spirits
Antonia Finnane, The Conversation
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What the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor means for India and the world
Nachiket Deuskar
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Watch: How to use Google search to combine existing emojis to make new ones
Scroll Staff
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Hindi Day: The many, varying ideas of India’s ‘national’ language
Prachi Gupta
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Watch: Wrestling superstars do the ‘Naatu Naatu’ hookstep in the ring at a WWE event in Hyderabad
Scroll Staff
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Habitat and food loss, changing ecosystems see 60% of India’s bird population decline
Simrin Sirur
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India’s humble ceiling fan is a hidden catalyst in the country’s energy transition
Simrin Sirur
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Caught for crossing invisible ocean borders, Indian and Pakistani fishermen are languishing in jail
Jatin Desai Beena Sarwar
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The ‘crisis of masculinity’ and the Elon Musk vs Mark Zuckerberg ‘cage fight’
Kristen Barber, The Conversation
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‘Gods are nature, they are angry’: Climate devastation in the Himalayas is changing religious belief
David L Haberman, The Conversation
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‘We could charge $25 million for every tiger killed’: Nepal minister’s suggestion draws ire
Abhaya Raj Joshi
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What happens when wildlife surveillance technology turns its lens on others – the humans?
Shreya Dasgupta
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Authors are resisting AI. But they have an advantage: we read to form relationships with writers
Millicent Weber, The Conversation