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Hate speech cloud over BJP lawyer recommended for High Court judgeship
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In an era of inequality, Fanny Workman climbed mountains in India and scaled new heights
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Eco India: Why are sparrows continuing to disappear from Indian cities?
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Gymnastics: Dipa Karmakar says ‘longest battle of her career’ ends with backdated suspension
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Fitness watch: Do you get shin splints after running? Here's how to avoid them
It’s thought that between 9% and 20% of runners will suffer from shin splints at some point in their life.
Nathan Liddle, The Conversation
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Political overreach, government control, low scrutiny: The challenge of reforming Indian sports
Change will only come from dismantling entrenched power structures and empowering athletes to speak up against exploitation.
Anupriya
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What it takes for a city to end manual scavenging
Banning manual scavenging isn’t enough. Cities make progress when they recieve funds to purchase machines, as Vasai-Virar in Maharashtra shows.
Aarefa Johari
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Mauritian Bhojpuri is being dressed in Hindu nationalist robes – and I’m in mourning
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Young professionals are fleeing crisis-hit Pakistan in hope of a better future
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Toddler says she didn’t like ‘Pathaan’, Shah Rukh Khan posts video with a promise to work harder
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Watch: ‘3 Idiots’ stars Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi, R Madhavan comically reunite to promote new film
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‘Class’ review: An immersive and revealing show about privilege
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Why young people should make more phone calls even if they don’t like it
A live phone conversation can make us feel good and give us a sense of fulfilment, which continues after we’ve hung up.
Andrea Wigfield, The Conversation, Antonia Ypsilanti, The Conversation, Caron Carter, The Conversation & Jan Gurung, The Conversation
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Nineteenth-century US thought blacks can’t sing as well as whites. Elizabeth Greenfield changed that
Greenfield forced critics and audiences to reconcile their ears with their racism.
Adam Gustafson, The Conversation
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In hot Rajasthan, solar-powered coolers help herders earn more from camel milk
Instant milk chillers are helping pastoralists in Thar Desert keep their dairy fresh as temperatures rise.
Moushumi Basu, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Toddler says she didn’t like ‘Pathaan’, Shah Rukh Khan posts video with a promise to work harder
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Watch: TV host Ellen DeGeneres surprised with marriage vow renewal ceremony by wife Portia de Rossi
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Watch: This dog was taking a ride on the roof of a car in Bengaluru
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Eco India: Why are sparrows continuing to disappear from Indian cities?
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Watch: Adele moved to tears as fan shows up with picture of his late wife to her Las Vegas show