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‘My Subconsciously Feminist Father’: Indian families have much to gain if we all become feminists
Saloni Sharma
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Why deaf students should not be forced to speak
Nolina Minj
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Gurjar queens, Vokkaliga warriors: How BJP is inventing history for a new Hindutva caste politics
Nachiket Deuskar
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These 15 books by women, non-binary writers are longlisted for the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction
Scroll Staff
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‘I wanted to write something that feels authentically desi in its queerness’: Sarah Thankam Mathews
Shalvi Jaxay
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Why India’s first round-the-clock solar village has angered neighbouring pastoralists
Tanvi Deshpande, IndiaSpend.com
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What the opposition to the hijab says about Indian secularism and the sidelining of Muslim identity
M Sihabudheen
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Interview: Atul Mishra on the ‘sovereignty trap’ and Nehru's civilisational reading of India’s past
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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From memoirs to fiction, from poetry to YA, queer literature offers more reading options than ever
Saurabh Sharma
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‘Gulmohar’ preview: As a family prepares to move home, secrets hold them back
Nandini Ramnath
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Could the return of caste politics end up toppling the Hindutva project in the 2024 elections?
Vivek Deshpande
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International Mother Language Day: 15 Indian language books to read in translation
Scroll Staff
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‘Will Mamata Banerjee leave her home?’: Adivasis in Bengal oppose Asia’s largest proposed coal mine
Niladry Sarkar, IndiaSpend.com
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What a Guwahati restaurant’s menu says about majoritarian discrimination in Assam
Angshuman Choudhury
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The playwright who brought Godot to Kashmir
Safwat Zargar
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Mohenjo-Daro would have succumbed to official apathy and floods if not for its drainage system
Shahab Usto, Dawn.com
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Why Ashim Ahluwalia enrolled for ‘Class’: Unpredictable characters, urgent Indian realities
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Everyone who read her was shocked into awareness’: Mini Krishnan, Bama’s first publisher in English
Mini Krishnan
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In Tripura, BJP has a contest on its hands – but its welfare delivery may see it through
Rokibuz Zaman
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The doctor and priest who gave life to an Adivasi script
Nolina Minj