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  • Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for making us cry. But, ‘Never Let Me Go’ should make us angry
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    Kazuo Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for making us cry. But, ‘Never Let Me Go’ should make us angry

  • Why the number of bus users in Mumbai and Delhi has plummeted
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    Why the number of bus users in Mumbai and Delhi has plummeted

  • Highest exclusion in Bihar draft roll: Women, Muslim-dominant districts
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    Highest exclusion in Bihar draft roll: Women, Muslim-dominant districts

  • How the Rann of Kutch became essential to the Indus Basin conflicts between India and Pakistan
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    How the Rann of Kutch became essential to the Indus Basin conflicts between India and Pakistan

  • Pulitzer Prize for biography: ‘Every Living Thing’ charts the tension between two types of ‘genius’
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    Pulitzer Prize for biography: ‘Every Living Thing’ charts the tension between two types of ‘genius’

  • Why ‘Su From So’ has gone from under-the-radar Kannada film to a breakout hit
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    Why ‘Su From So’ has gone from under-the-radar Kannada film to a breakout hit

  • Parliament debate on Operation Sindoor shows Indian democracy is ‘reeling’ away
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    Parliament debate on Operation Sindoor shows Indian democracy is ‘reeling’ away

  • August fiction: From speculative to literary fiction, six new books to look forward to this month
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    August fiction: From speculative to literary fiction, six new books to look forward to this month

  • Is the Bangladesh Nationalist Party being co-opted into the regime it denounced?
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    Is the Bangladesh Nationalist Party being co-opted into the regime it denounced?

  • How Hindi emerged as the lingua franca of the ‘Hindi Heartland’ at the cost of other languages
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    How Hindi emerged as the lingua franca of the ‘Hindi Heartland’ at the cost of other languages

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Watch: Stage roof of open air auditorium at Goa’s Kala Academy collapses

The incident took place just days before the newly renovated auditorium was supposed to be inaugurated.

Scroll Staff
Jul 18, 2023 · 01:48 pm
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The entire slab of the open air auditorium part of the Kala Academy #Goa collapsed today. No casualties reported. The iconic building was designed by world renowned architect #CharlesCorrea. The premises was closed for events all this while due to renovation works @TOIGoaNews pic.twitter.com/i8b1oqqxxx

— Nida Sayed (@NidaSayedTOI) July 17, 2023

Chief minister Pramod Sawant visited Kala Academy building in Panaji where slab of an open air auditorium partially collapsed. pic.twitter.com/aDZMQzRPMZ

— Goa News Hub (@goanewshub) July 17, 2023

#GoaGovt writes to IIT Roorkee to carry out detailed investigation & to ascertain cause of #KalaAcademy slab collapse on immediate basis#Monsoon pic.twitter.com/ra9RYTgql0

— Herald Goa (@oheraldogoa) July 17, 2023
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