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To be queer is to be especially lonely: How do marginalised individuals find identity, connection?
Samragni Dagupta
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Football: Despite backlash, Bengaluru FC has stood firm in its support for the LGBTQI+ community
Tanya Kini
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Pride Month: Addressing mental health concerns, substance use among the queer community is crucial
Chapal Mehra
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Why doctors want this pesticide banned
Christianez Ratna Kiruba Johanna Deeksha
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Why are right-wing US voters so loyal to Donald Trump?
Jérôme Viala-Gaudefroy, The Conversation
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‘The Story of India’s Cheetahs’: How the cheetah went from being hunter to hunted
Yashaswini Chandra
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CoWIN breach: ‘No government in a developed country would have survived a data leak of this scale’
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Pawan Kumar interview: ‘I try to resolve my questions and doubts through making films’
Devarsi Ghosh
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Champions League: Manchester City clinch title for treble – ‘An effortless display of game and grit’
Scroll Staff
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How an anonymous poetry page on Instagram is bringing hope to political activism
Yamini Krishnan
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Non-fiction books in June: Histories, memoirs, and biographies for a new month of reading
Sayari Debnath
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How ‘Mother of democracy’, ‘Vishwaguru’ rhetoric is a buffer against Western criticism of India
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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A Dalit scholar’s death and Brahmin dominance at India’s premier science institute
Johanna Deeksha
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An Adivasi scholar’s death and the myth of casteless Bengal
Nolina Minj
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‘Pakistan’s erasure of the 1971 Liberation War from conversations is dangerous’: Author Aamina Ahmad
Sayari Debnath
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Karnataka polls: How the Congress trumped the BJP
Nachiket Deuskar
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Why the return of the Rohingya to Myanmar is crucial
Anup Sinha, Dhaka Tribune
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‘The Alice Project’ scours millennial life like most books of the genre. And that isn’t a bad thing
Isa Ayidh
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Justice Govind Mathur: The principles of democracy can’t be scarified at altar of majoritarianism
Govind Mathur
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What is the future of the museum? Romila Thapar on why the past needs to be understood in context
Romila Thapar