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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

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

  • 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

  • Book excerpt: The seduction of Raj Khosla’s ‘Woh Kaun Thi?’ begins with its opening scene
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    Book excerpt: The seduction of Raj Khosla’s ‘Woh Kaun Thi?’ begins with its opening scene

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

  • ‘Newslaundry’ women employees file defamation suit against commentator Abhijit Iyer Mitra
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    ‘Newslaundry’ women employees file defamation suit against commentator Abhijit Iyer Mitra

  • Should Joan Didion’s therapy notes to her husband about their daughter have been published?
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    Should Joan Didion’s therapy notes to her husband about their daughter have been published?

  • Why farmers are at risk as India pushes back against global curbs on deadly insecticide
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    Why farmers are at risk as India pushes back against global curbs on deadly insecticide

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

  • Bengaluru: Foxconn factory turns rural town into real estate goldmine
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    Bengaluru: Foxconn factory turns rural town into real estate goldmine

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Watch: Optical illusion with arrows makes you think these circles shrink and grow, but they don’t

If you look at it off-centre, you see no change.

Scroll Staff
Nov 25, 2020 · 06:43 pm
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矢印の方向に動いて見えますね~?
人間の脳は単純なので矢印で惑わされてしまうのでーす pic.twitter.com/lUPySup2du

— じゃがりきん (@jagarikin) November 25, 2020
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