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Why is the 2024 Congress manifesto silent on pushing back against majoritarianism? History has clues
The party has a bloodied track record on minority rights, dissent and democracy, an approach that the BJP has weaponised in consolidating its dominance today.
Sajjad Hassan
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May in nonfiction: Six new books about the personal and political histories of India
Personal stories of migration and belonging, India’s first steps into global diplomacy, accounts of greatest financial frauds in history and more.
Sayari Debnath
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‘Knowing we’re mortal gives us purpose’: Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan on his new book
An interview with Venki Ramakrishnan about his new book ‘Why We Die: The New Science of Ageing and the Quest for Immortality’.
Scroll Staff
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‘We are living in perpetual fear’: Prajwal Revanna video leaks spark panic among women in Hassan
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Unnatural sex between husband and wife not rape, woman’s consent immaterial: Madhya Pradesh HC
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‘Physical building of WhatsApp University’: Satire on viral video of Galgotias University students
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In Mathura, Muslims say they were denied their vote. No complaints in Hindu areas
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Why is the 2024 Congress manifesto silent on pushing back against majoritarianism? History has clues
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‘We are living in perpetual fear’: Prajwal Revanna video leaks spark panic among women in Hassan
Activists in the Karnakata city contend that the police should have acted earlier to protect the women and arrest the MP.
Johanna Deeksha
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Can the International Criminal Court arrest and prosecute Israeli, Hamas officials? Not really
As long as any political and military leaders facing potential arrest remain in power, they are unlikely to face the consequences.
Victor Peskin, The Conversation
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Data scarcity a major hurdle in developing AI-based weather forecasting systems in India
The new technology can enhance the accuracy and reliability of predictions, but scientists are struggling to obtain robust datasets.
Nidhi Jamwal
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Video: What will it take to bring back peace to Manipur?
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‘Physical building of WhatsApp University’: Satire on viral video of Galgotias University students
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Watch: Meet Sparkles, the new avatar of Boston Dynamics’ robot dog with a special costume
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Watch: Diljit Dosanjh invites young fan on stage, dances with him during his sold-out Vancouver show
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Watch: School authorities turn classroom into swimming pool to encourage attendance during heatwave