Through The Looking-glass
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The Readers’ Editor writes: More than ‘pliable’, journalists must condemn attacks on colleagues
A Manipur journalist critical of CM has been sent to jail for a year. In Kerala, a cameraperson was attacked for doing her job during the Sabarimala protests.
Kalpana Sharma
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The Readers’ Editor writes: Newsrooms must begin conversations about how we discuss caste
Some Dalits are questioning the media’s use of language – and that is a good thing.
Kalpana Sharma
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The Readers’ Editor writes: I look forward to a conversation with the readers of Scroll.in
This exchange can inform readers about the challenges editors face, and tell editors what readers notice, appreciate, or dislike.
Kalpana Sharma
Trending
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Harsh Mander: The people of India have spoken. What changes now?
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Modi’s campaign was the most hate-filled in India’s history. Why did it fail?
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Indian chess Schism: A north versus south battle to host the World Championship match
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‘Oops, you’re biological’: Cartoons, memes on Lok Sabha results flood social media
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Watch: ‘You’ve given hope,’ says British politician Jeremy Corbyn on Indian election results
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Kalpana Sharma will be Scroll.in’s new Readers’ Editor
She will inquire into and respond to readers’ concerns and complaints.
Scroll Staff
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The Readers’ Editor writes: Scroll.in readers must take ownership of the office that reports to them
‘I leave this wonderful publication after two very interesting years,’ writes C Rammanohar Reddy.
C Rammanohar Reddy
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The Readers’ Editor writes: Indian media is under attack – and its only defence is good journalism
Two areas where Scroll.in could work harder are in the terminology it uses and in its selection of stories and headlines.
C Rammanohar Reddy
Video
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Watch: ‘You’ve given hope,’ says British politician Jeremy Corbyn on Indian election results
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‘Storm INDIA felt most in Amethi and Ayodhya’: Satirist Ms Medusa’s election ‘weather bulletin’
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Watch: Comedian Shyam Rangeela imagines urgent calls to Nitish Kumar, Chandrababu Naidu for support
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Lok Sabha 2024: Decoding the mandate
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Video: Democracy, representation and Indian Muslims
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The Readers’ Editor writes: Scroll.in must take greater care with its headline, image choices
In many cases and for most readers, the story is told in the headline.
C Rammanohar Reddy
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The Readers’ Editor writes: Scroll.in’s World Cup coverage should have gone beyond football field
The world’s biggest sporting event was an opportunity to discuss the many social phenomena around the game.
C Rammanohar Reddy
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The Readers’ Editor writes: Scroll.in readership is rising, but fewer are writing in with feedback
On social media, the comments are usually one-liners – the more sarcastic they are, the greater the appeal.
C Rammanohar Reddy
The Reel
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‘If AI takes over, we are finished’: How Indian voice artists are facing the tech challenge
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Watch: In ‘Federer: Twelve Final Days’, the tennis giant bids farewell to the sport
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‘Venom: The Last Dance’ trailer: Eddie and his wisecracking symbiote are on the run
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Start the week with a film: ‘Godzilla Minus One’ has thrills plus heart
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As movie stars go to court to protect their ‘personality rights’, are they stifling creativity?
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The Readers’ Editor writes: To be financially viable, publications need subscriptions as well as ads
The only way readers can regain their centrality in the media is if they pay for the publications of their choice.
C Rammanohar Reddy
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The Readers’ Editor writes: Was this story of a woman’s decision to leave India worth publishing?
Opinion pieces must always make us think. And they need not carry provocative headlines.
C Rammanohar Reddy
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The Readers’ Editor writes: Scroll.in should take the lead in advocating primary healthcare overhaul
We need regular reports of how the primary health centres work and what afflicts them.
C Rammanohar Reddy
The Field
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Football: Sunil Chhetri’s final game for India ends in a draw against Kuwait in World Cup qualifier
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Tennis, French Open: Bopanna and Ebden lose men’s doubles semi-finals in three sets
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Shooting, World Cup Munich: Sarabjot Singh opens India’s account with gold in men’s 10m air pistol
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Badminton, Indonesia Open Super 1000: Lakshya Sen moves into quarter-finals; Ashwini-Tanisha exit
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Cricket: Dogged batting, most economical spell – How Uganda earned first World Cup win across sports