children
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How the kidnapping and murders of young siblings Geeta and Sanjay Chopra in 1978 changed Delhi
Sudeep Chakravarti
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Gujarat: Suspected Chandipura virus deaths rise to 20
Scroll Staff
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YA fiction: Here, speakers have to buy words, but things change when Asha and Zeb try graffiti
Payal Kapadia
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For children: When games periods are cancelled, Petu and his friends unearth a sinister conspiracy
Arundhati Venkatesh
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For children: Muniya’s Abbu is not her father. He found her abandoned on a train. Who is her mother?
Mandira Shah
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For children: Young detectives investigate why a dead woman has been found in a swimming pool
Shabnam Minwalla
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‘I wish my stories were as good as omelettes’: Ruskin Bond’s new book is a letter to young readers
Ruskin Bond
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For children: Adi is a bright student but his quirkiness makes his classmates consider him a weirdo
Zarin Virji
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This new book contains 40 simple lunches that will keep children energetic at school
Archana Doshi
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Arvind Kejriwal prioritising personal gain over national interest, says Delhi High Court
Scroll Staff
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What children can learn from the stunning animal carvings on the rocks of Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu
Ashwin Prabhu
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For children: Students consider the pros and cons of democracy as school elections get closer
Menaka Raman
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For children: Can Sunita and Rakesh harvest rainwater successfully to save their village?
Sylvia Sikundar Stephen Aitken
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History for children: What are the two kinds of administration that rulers of South India followed?
Pradeep Chakravarthy
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Watch: Roger Federer loses to a seven-year-old in Shanghai – at table-tennis
Scroll Staff
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Children’s fiction: There’s no ostrich here. But a visitor wants to see one. How will Ritu find it?
Lesley D Biswas
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For children: Strange outbreaks of chaotic magic happen in London and Cordelia is blamed for treason
Tamzin Merchant
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Watch: Singer P!nk meets terminally ill fan, dedicates song to the six-year-old girl
Scroll Staff
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Given the environmental costs, is it ethical to bring a child into the world?
Trevor Hedberg, The Conversation
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Children’s fiction by actor Jugal Hansraj: Young Kadis has an eerie feeling that he’s being followed
Jugal Hansraj