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Can clones save Darjeeling tea from the stresses of climate change?
Scientists are experimenting with climate-resistant clones and organic cultivation that may help preserve the plants’ flavour.
Gurvinder Singh
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Why Britain is losing its taste for tea – and how hipsters could revive it
It's been a long, slow decline, so can anyone solve the Great British cuppa crisis?
Markman Ellis, The Conversation
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Odd-even scheme: Senior officials go on mass leave after two colleagues are suspended
This move by members of the Delhi, Andaman and Nicobar Islands Civil Service Officers’ Association spells trouble for the policy, as they have important tasks to cover when the rule is implemented.
Scroll Staff
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Carnatic music: Violinist L Subramaniam’s new book looks at the 18th-century masters
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Is the 2024 Lok Sabha election India’s last chance before the point of no return?
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View from the Margins: A Dalit Christian explains why he will be voting for change
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Husna Bai: The tawaif who made Hindustani music a respectable profession for women artists
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Is apple cider vinegar as good for health as it sounds?
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Japan's government has politicised a generation with its militarism
Famously apathetic for decades, Japan's youth are up in arms over the government's efforts to make the country's constitution less pacifist.
Oana Burcu, The Conversation
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Why does everybody seem to want St Stephen’s principal Valson Thampu to step down?
He is facing protests for his inaction on the sexual harassment case, apart from financial irregularities, attempting to convert an employee and clamping down on all dissent.
Mayank Jain