Daily Brief: What the mobs left behind in Manipur’s hills – burnt homes, looted shops and thousands of displaced, and moreWords0Time to read3 minsPublished9 May, 2023 What the mobs left behind in Manipur’s hills – burnt homes, looted shops and thousands of displaced Residents of the areas that saw the first spell of violence say trouble began with a rumour of an Anglo-Kuki war centenary gate being burnt down scroll.in Why this expert believes India’s heat action plans are falling short To be effective, they need granular data and adequate funding, says Aditya Valiathan Pillai, co-author of a recent study on India’s response to heat waves scroll.in EC tells Congress to clarify tweet quoting Sonia Gandhi on Karnataka’s ‘sovereignty’ The BJP had filed a complaint with the poll panel demanding firm and decisive action against the former Congress chief. scroll.in My Kerala Story: Finding liberation in Malabar The city of Calicut, or Kozhikode, has been a bastion of Hindu-Muslim unity for centuries where a syncretic Malayali identity trumps religious divisions. scroll.in Bengali to Kannada, Sanskrit to French: How I became multilingual Throughout my life, I have grappled with new languages. But somewhere along the way, realisation dawned. scroll.in On Rabindranath Tagore’s 162nd birth anniversary, read five newly translated poems from ‘Gitanjali’ An excerpt from ‘Gitanjali: A New Translation’. Translated from the Bengali by Prasenjit Gupta. scroll.in Start the week with a film: In ‘A Sun’, an immersive portrait of a troubled family Taiwanese director Chung Mong-Hong’s movie is out on Netflix. scroll.in Shuttle Zone: Decoding mixed doubles in badminton through the lens of an all-time great rally We will look at mixed doubles through the lens of an sensational exchange at the All England Open, a rally that will go down as arguably the best of 2023. scroll.in
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