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In a new book, a journalist relates the curious hold of a ‘godman’ over former PM PV Narasimha Rao
Shahid Siddiqui
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Start the week with the film: Brotherhood and betrayal in ‘Garuda Gamana Vrishabha Vahana’
Scroll Staff
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When a Taliban minister invokes Tagore’s ‘Kabuliwala’: An Afghan imagines the poet’s quiet response
Moska Najibullah
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The mysterious death of a young National Film Award-winning cinematographer
Johanna Deeksha
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‘Alice Sees Ghosts’ by Daisy Rockwell: A compulsive read about deviant women and fractured families
Rahul Singh
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Wild herbs, once central to Ladakh’s cuisine and life, are fading from memory and the landscape
Hirra Azmat
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Sunday book pick: In Natalia Ginzburg’s ‘Sagittarius’, a scrutiny of the lies we tell ourselves
Sayari Debnath
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Controversy in Kerala after software engineer’s suicide note alleges sexual abuse by ‘RSS members’
Scroll Staff
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The wandering al-Khidr or English mispronunciation? Stories behind the name of a Kolkata locality
Ankush Pal
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A total picture of our human world: Revelations in Nobel Laureate László Krasznahorkai’s writings
Sharmistha Mohanty
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In the shattered glass of Cuttack’s calm, a glimpse of Odisha’s swift collapse
Sahasranshu Dash
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The storm still gathers: Remembering Vaidyanath Mishra, aka Nagarjun, the people’s poet
Ashutosh Kumar Thakur
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Tanzania’s avocado exports are booming but much of the fruit goes to waste
Jonas Cromwell, The Conversation
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Booker Prize 2025: ‘The Rest of Our Lives’ is a dull journey with a middle-aged man on a road trip
Sayari Debnath
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‘The Miranda Chronicles’: A profoundly human history of one of India’s most prestigious colleges
Reena Mohan
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What led to a film on Gail Omvedt: ‘Dalit activists have always been ignored by cinema’
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Nautch Boy’: Manish Gaekwad’s memoir is also a social document about the politics of respectability
Ipshita Mitra
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UK: Labour’s immigration overhaul risks making migrants second-class residents
Nando Sigona, The Conversation
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Who are the worst mothers in literature? Readers pick their candidates
Suzy Freeman-Greene, The Conversation
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Scroll Adda: Can an IAS officer have a conscience?
Shoaib Daniyal Kritika Pant