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  • ‘I am still writing for the lonely soul’: At 91, Ruskin Bond looks back at his literary life
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    ‘I am still writing for the lonely soul’: At 91, Ruskin Bond looks back at his literary life

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    Why are Bangladeshis turning against India?

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    The first woman who climbed to the top of the world – and vanished

  • Why Estonian writer Jaan Kross’s historical fiction is worth reading in India today
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    Why Estonian writer Jaan Kross’s historical fiction is worth reading in India today

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    Readers’ comments: As inheritors of the sanatan dharma, how can we foster a questioning people?

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    Carved in stone: Gujarat’s rich cosmopolitan legacy in a 15th-century tomb complex

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    Short stories from Nagaland: A young man’s maiden visit to a clothing showroom doesn’t go as planned

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    How India could cut its reliance on China for rare earth minerals

  • Watch: Why workers at an Adani power plant in Jharkhand went on a strike
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    Watch: Why workers at an Adani power plant in Jharkhand went on a strike

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    Bengaluru: Foxconn factory turns rural town into real estate goldmine

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Watch: Unseen video of late cricketer Andrew Symonds from 2015 posted by cricketer Shoaib Akhtar

Former Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds died in a car accident on Saturday.

Scroll Staff
May 19, 2022 · 11:30 am
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Memorable interaction during USA trip in 2015. I was playing for @sachin_rt and Symonds was playing for @ShaneWarne.
Its so hard to digest that him & warnie are both not with us anymore.
Symonds said "i will hit you straight into that screen that there will be fireworks in it" pic.twitter.com/Benqcrt61F

— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) May 16, 2022
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