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For 500 years, a Kannadiga community of weavers has produced Kerala’s iconic white and gold saree
Anubha George
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I’m talking to you: Are second-person narratives in literature effective?
James Peacock, The Conversation
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A retired electrician in a Maharashtra village is fighting casteism, one bhajan at a time
Sanket Jain
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Once upon a time in publishing: When it was the editors who were in control
Adil Tyabji
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Worst refereeing I’ve ever seen: Tennis players, fans react to Serena’s US Open ‘meltdown’
Scroll Staff
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In Assam, process to update the National Register of Citizens enters its final, most anxious phase
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Freedom for India: How Tatya Tope gave the British a harrowing time before being betrayed
Pandit Sunderlal
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‘Satisfaction was the greater celebration’: Remembering Abhinav Bindra’s Olympic gold
Zenia D'Cunha
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TDP MP attends Parliament dressed as Adolf Hitler to demand special status for Andhra Pradesh
Scroll Staff
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M Karunanidhi (1924-2018): Five-time Tamil Nadu CM, Dravidian champion, gritty political survivor
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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What is ‘Indian food’ anyway? Even the epics revealed little of the menu, wrote Buddhadeva Bose
Buddhadeva Bose
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The age of autofiction is here: How do writers feel about writing novels from their own lives?
Shashank Bhargava
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Can there be a definitive history of magic in India? This book tells the mesmerising story
Vipin Krishna
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This Assamese book traces the origin, evolution and present-day destructiveness of the Brahmaputra
Dhrijyoti Kalita
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‘I wanted to write a Mahabharata novel that spoke about the nature of masculinity’
Jai Arjun Singh
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‘I am the other’: Have India’s Muslims been systematically pushed out of the mainstream?
Ziya Us Salam
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After UP minister says Narad was Google, RSS leader calls the mythological sage the first journalist
Scroll Staff
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Live telecast began during the time of Mahabharata, claims Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Dinesh Sharma
Scroll Staff
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Readers’ comments: Cobrapost exposé shows rampant corruption carried out in name of press freedom
Scroll
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It’s not the best specimen of historical fiction, but this novel breaks (some) new ground in erotica
Urmi Chanda-Vaz