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The TM Krishna column: Should the ‘collective conscience’ override the spirit of the Constitution?
TM Krishna
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What 19th-century Calcutta’s street cries revealed about its food and politics
Sujaan Mukherjee
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Do Indians need to read a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about slavery in 19th century USA? Yes
Anu Kumar
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Readers’ comments: The collegium system has opened the doors for many Karnans
Scroll
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UP: Man assaulted by mob for allegedly slaughtering and skinning buffalo in Aligarh
Scroll Staff
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Memory project: Why young Kashmiris are risking life and limb to record gunfights and rights abuses
Ipsita Chakravarty Rayan Naqash
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What can Jayalalithaa in fiction tell us about Jayalalithaa in real life?
Anita Sivakumaran
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Housing paradox: Despite a severe shortage, 12% of houses in Indian cities are lying vacant
Sahil Gandhi Meenaz Munshi
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This book gives an exciting new life to the murder case that rocked Mumbai 60 years ago
Anvar Alikhan
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Remembering the freedom fighter who grafted animal testicles onto humans to help build India
Danish Khan
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Bras with metal hooks, dark pants banned? CBSE dress code for medical test aspirants is ambiguous
TA Ameerudheen
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The big news: EC rejects AAP’s ‘demonstration’ of EVM tampering, and nine other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Shashi Tharoor says ‘nothing to hide’ as new allegations emerge in wife Sunanda Pushkar’s death case
Scroll Staff
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Jonny Bairstow powers England’s 85-run win over Ireland to clinch ODI series
AFP
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‘The pitch was really dry’: Jurgen Klopp had an unusual excuse for Liverpool’s draw with Southampton
AFP
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Gujarat riots victim Bilkis Bano’s hard-fought victory holds out hope at a time of fear and hate
Harsh Mander
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‘Why use rockets?’: A blow-by-blow account of how airstrikes wrecked homes in Mosul, Iraq
Supriya Sharma
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‘Political witch hunt’ says Aam Aadmi Party after Centre sends it a notice on foreign funding
Scroll Staff
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‘I have learnt to play under pressure in the IPL,’ says Rashid Khan
R Sharada
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Sultan Azlan Shah Cup: Scoreboard pressure got to shoddy India on D-day
Jaspreet Sahni