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scroll.in › article › 1083283 › why-the-national-testing-agency-continues-to-fail-students...
Exams in India: Why the National Testing Agency continues to fail students
Last year’s crisis spurred reforms but the exam glitches this year show the problems run deeper.
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scroll.in › magazine › 1073395 › how-indian-food-helped-in-the-fight-against-apartheid-in-...
Indian food’s role in the fight against apartheid in South Africa
As the racial segregation worsened, Indian restaurants became a meeting ground for all communities.
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scroll.in › magazine › 1092330 › how-partition-violence-drove-hindus-and-sikhs-out-of-afgh...
How Partition violence affected Hindus and Sikhs in Afghanistan
Archival correspondence reveals how fear, displacement and bureaucratic hurdles shaped the departure of Hindus and Sikhs from Afghanistan after 1947.
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scroll.in › reel › 1093259 › review-in-maa-behen-the-joys-of-misbehaving-women
Review: In OTT film ‘Maa Behen’, the joys of misbehaving women
Suresh Triveni’s Hindi comedy stars Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, Dharna Durga and Ravi Kishan.
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scroll.in › article › 1093677 › in-a-new-book-naturalist-tr-shankar-raman-writes-about-how...
In a new book, naturalist TR Shankar Raman writes about how Kalakad’s rainforest transformed him
An excerpt from ‘The Wild Heart of India: Nature and Conservation in the City, the Country, and the Wild’.
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scroll.in › magazine › 1076201 › in-a-painting-of-jehangirs-turkey-a-glimpse-of-the-comple...
In a painting of Jehangir’s turkey, a glimpse of the complex history of food
The global transfer of plants and animals between New and Old Worlds was not a one-way street.
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scroll.in › reel › 1093750 › start-the-week-with-a-film-in-strange-days-a-dystopia-that-is...
Start the week with a film: In ‘Strange Days’, a dystopia that is already here
Kathryn Bigelow’s cult thriller is available on JioHotstar.
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scroll.in › article › print › 1090128
How cow urine became an unlikely ingredient in art and photography
preserved within India. … paint box in Sharma’s studio.
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scroll.in › reel › 1088118 › book-excerpt-ritwik-ghataks-journey-in-hindi-cinema-and-the-p...
Book excerpt: Ritwik Ghatak’s journey in Hindi cinema and the path he chose not to walk
He described Mumbai, where he wrote ‘Madhumati’ and ‘Musafir’, as ‘rotten’ and ‘crude’ and ‘materialistic’ and ‘completely unsuited to any creative work’.
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scroll.in › latest › 1093892 › social-media-users-question-authenticity-of-seychelles-cita...
‘Tragically funny’: Typos in Seychelles citation for Modi spark questions about authenticity, AI use
The document misspelt ‘republic’ as ‘repubblic’ and Seychelles as ‘Seycheeles’.