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  • Opinion: Novelist and professor Saikat Majumdar on humanities education in a post-truth world

    Opinion: Novelist and professor Saikat Majumdar on humanities education in a post-truth world

    Saikat Majumdar
    · Aug 17, 2024 · 08:30 am
  • The myth of meritocracy leads the rich and powerful to see themselves as productive geniuses

    The myth of meritocracy leads the rich and powerful to see themselves as productive geniuses

    Clifton Mark, Aeon
    · Mar 22, 2020 · 09:30 pm
  • Readers’ Comments: It’s a sad time for India – and it’s worse that the world is watching silently

    Readers’ Comments: It’s a sad time for India – and it’s worse that the world is watching silently

    Scroll
    · Mar 11, 2020 · 07:30 pm
  • Readers’ Comments: ‘Where were you when Kashmiri Pandits were expelled from their homes?’

    Readers’ Comments: ‘Where were you when Kashmiri Pandits were expelled from their homes?’

    Scroll
    · Feb 28, 2020 · 11:30 am
  • The Weekend Fix: Why India must remove restrictions on Kashmir and nine other top reads

    The Weekend Fix: Why India must remove restrictions on Kashmir and nine other top reads

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 22, 2019 · 09:57 am
  • View from Pakistan: On Kulbhushan Jadhav, what we’re being told isn't why it's being done

    View from Pakistan: On Kulbhushan Jadhav, what we’re being told isn't why it's being done

    Cyril Almeida
    · Apr 12, 2016 · 07:30 pm
  • The J&K challenge: The PDP-BJP coalition must put their disagreements behind them

    The J&K challenge: The PDP-BJP coalition must put their disagreements behind them

    Ipsita Chakravarty
    · Jan 13, 2016 · 08:00 am