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Why India’s semiconductor dreams rest on rethinking labour policy
Jai Vipra
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TJS George (1928-2025) brought together his profiles of Indians for his final book
TJS George
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Being kind to yourself isn’t an indulgence but a skill that protects your health and mind
Jennifer Donnelly, The Conversation
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Sunday book pick: Dreams of freedom in ‘The Society of Reluctant Dreamers’ by José Eduardo Agualusa
Sayari Debnath
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Disabilities and madness: How literature treats them tells us much about society’s ideas
Vibhu Vasudev
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Explain why Russia ‘ignored’ India’s calls against supply of engines to Pakistan: Congress to Centre
Scroll Staff
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Making the Constitution great again
Anant Gupta
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October fiction: Five new novels and an anthology to read in the festive month
Scroll Staff
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In Kannada film ‘Don’t Tell Mother’, childhood is magical but painful too
Nandini Ramnath
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Ramachandra Guha: Three Bengalurians who truly embody the spirit of the city
Ramachandra Guha
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Thomas Pynchon’s novel, ‘Vineland’, is translated for the Trump era in ‘One Battle After Another’
Alexander Howard, The Conversation
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Race to rollout E20 fuel leaves behind most vehicles on Indian roads
Bhasker Tripathi, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Modi reiterates support for Trump’s Gaza peace efforts as Hamas agrees to parts of 20-point plan
Scroll Staff
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‘Between Worlds’: An entertaining, moving speculative fiction anthology buoyed by distinct voices
Rhea Gangavkar
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October nonfiction: These six new Indian titles offer a fresh look at our country’s institutions
Scroll Staff
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How Hindustani vocalist Narayanrao Vyas became a record-breaking superstar in the early 20th century
Malini Nair
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As New York policemen are charged for teen’s killing, a win for city’s Bangladeshi community
Prajwal Bhat
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Booker Prize 2025: ‘The Loneliness of Sonia and Sunny’ is a mapping of displacement and desire
Sanjay Sipahimalani
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‘Translation is central to everything we do’: Vivek Shanbhag on his new publishing venture, Hyphen
Sayari Debnath
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South Asia’s ‘Arab Spring’ comparison is misleading but there is a lesson for India here
Ashok Swain