• Become A Member
  • Gift Membership
  • Gift Membership
Scroll.in Logo
  • Gift Membership
  • Sign In
  • Become A Member
  • Home
  • Common Ground
  • The Latest
  • Members-Only
  • Video
  • Eco India
  • The Reel
  • Magazine
  • Trending
    Trending
    • Prey, habitat quality play key role in restoring tiger populations

      Prey, habitat quality play key role in restoring tiger populations

      Sneha Mahale
    • Exclusion of Dalit converts from Scheduled Caste status revives constitutional dilemma

      Exclusion of Dalit converts from Scheduled Caste status revives constitutional dilemma

      Shashank Shekhar, Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida
       & 
      Divya Sridhar, OP Jindal Global University
    • How an Israeli soldier accused of war crimes in Gaza was tracked down in India

      How an Israeli soldier accused of war crimes in Gaza was tracked down in India

      Anant Gupta
    • Uprooting a forest for a park: The destructive ‘restoration’ of Delhi’s Central Ridge

      Uprooting a forest for a park: The destructive ‘restoration’ of Delhi’s Central Ridge

      Ghazala Shahabuddin
    • ‘Caste in Bengal’ treats caste not as residual folklore but as a living structure of domination

      ‘Caste in Bengal’ treats caste not as residual folklore but as a living structure of domination

      Ankush Pal
    • Himanta calls Miya Muslims declaring Assamese their mother tongue a ‘fraud’. Assam writers disagree

      Himanta calls Miya Muslims declaring Assamese their mother tongue a ‘fraud’. Assam writers disagree

      Rokibuz Zaman
    • A new book examines India’s federal weakening and aggressive centralisation of power

      A new book examines India’s federal weakening and aggressive centralisation of power

      Avinash Kumar
    • West Bengal to Maharashtra, party absorption threatens to disintegrate India’s opposition

      West Bengal to Maharashtra, party absorption threatens to disintegrate India’s opposition

      Niladri Chatterjee
       & 
      Arild Engelsen Ruud
    • India’s food regulator flagged over 160 misleading claims. Years later, 120 are still around

      India’s food regulator flagged over 160 misleading claims. Years later, 120 are still around

      Shreegireesh Jalihal
    • US, Iran presidents sign interim peace agreement

      US, Iran presidents sign interim peace agreement

      Scroll Staff
    • Manipur Police say suspected militant killed in gunfight, locals claim he was a civilian

      Manipur Police say suspected militant killed in gunfight, locals claim he was a civilian

      Scroll Staff
    • US drops ‘Indo’ from Indo-Pacific Command, says it is ‘restoring legacy’

      US drops ‘Indo’ from Indo-Pacific Command, says it is ‘restoring legacy’

      Scroll Staff
    We Need Your Help
    Scroll has produced award-winning journalism despite threats, falling ad revenues and rising costs. Support our work. Become a member today.
  • More
    More
    • Politics
    • Culture
    • India
    • World
    • Film and TV
    • Music
    • Books and Ideas
    • Business and Economy
    • Health
    • Education
    • Climate and Environment
    Newsletters
    • The Daily Brief
    • Now Watching By The Reel
    Read on the Go
    Get updates
    Please Don't Look Away
    AI is hollowing out independent media, stealing our readership and revenue. Only you can stop this bleeding. Support our work. Join Scroll today!
  • Newsletters

× Close
  • Pushpesh Pant writes about the delectable cuisine of the Kumaon-Garhwal hills where he grew up

    Pushpesh Pant writes about the delectable cuisine of the Kumaon-Garhwal hills where he grew up

    Pushpesh Pant
    · Sep 18, 2025 · 08:30 am
  • Australia’s immigration system undervalues those it needs the most – skilled labour

    Australia’s immigration system undervalues those it needs the most – skilled labour

    Peter McDonald, The Australian National University Alan Gamlen, The Australian National University
    · Sep 17, 2025 · 10:00 pm
  • ‘The Mad’ by Ignatius Mabasa: African novels are being translated into English in a bold new trend

    ‘The Mad’ by Ignatius Mabasa: African novels are being translated into English in a bold new trend

    Tinashe Mushakavanhu, The Conversation
    · Sep 17, 2025 · 08:30 pm
  • Shift in India-US ties as ‘multipolar’ world order dawns

    Shift in India-US ties as ‘multipolar’ world order dawns

    Anuradha Chenoy, OP Jindal Global University
    · Sep 17, 2025 · 07:30 pm
  • Short fiction: An elderly Vir runs into a rebel who fought against the East India Company in India

    Short fiction: An elderly Vir runs into a rebel who fought against the East India Company in India

    Sunny Singh
    · Sep 17, 2025 · 05:30 pm
  • ‘Then you show your little light’: Poems from a new book of poetry for young readers

    ‘Then you show your little light’: Poems from a new book of poetry for young readers

    Keki N Daruwalla Walter de La Mare Arundhathi Subramaniam Jane Taylor Rudyard Kipling
    · Sep 17, 2025 · 01:30 pm
  • From plague to prejudice: What a Scottish academic’s memoir tells us about 19th-century Bombay

    From plague to prejudice: What a Scottish academic’s memoir tells us about 19th-century Bombay

    Ajay Kamalakaran
    · Sep 17, 2025 · 11:30 am
  • In a new book, politician Saira Shah Halim analyses the reasons for the decline of Indian left

    In a new book, politician Saira Shah Halim analyses the reasons for the decline of Indian left

    Saira Shah Halim
    · Sep 17, 2025 · 08:30 am
  • The silent stillness of boredom has been lost to an unending digital cacophony

    The silent stillness of boredom has been lost to an unending digital cacophony

    Mehmet Sebih Oruc, The Conversation
    · Sep 16, 2025 · 10:00 pm
  • Fiction: Tara escapes a gilded prison and a loveless marriage, seeking a fresh start in Mumbai

    Fiction: Tara escapes a gilded prison and a loveless marriage, seeking a fresh start in Mumbai

    Nelofar Currimbhoy
    · Sep 16, 2025 · 08:30 pm
  • Amidst US immigration crackdown, sanctuary advocates want temples, gurudwaras to join network

    Amidst US immigration crackdown, sanctuary advocates want temples, gurudwaras to join network

    Prajwal Bhat
    · Sep 16, 2025 · 07:30 pm
  • In a new book, a professor of applied ethics ponders over the conflicts about cooperation

    In a new book, a professor of applied ethics ponders over the conflicts about cooperation

    Bidhan L Parmar
    · Sep 16, 2025 · 05:30 pm
  • Before the crisis: When a former Indian ambassador to Nepal wrote of an alternative development plan

    Before the crisis: When a former Indian ambassador to Nepal wrote of an alternative development plan

    K V Rajan Atul K Thakur
    · Sep 16, 2025 · 01:30 pm
  • ‘India is coming to the table’, says White House adviser ahead of  trade talks

    ‘India is coming to the table’, says White House adviser ahead of trade talks

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 16, 2025 · 11:31 am
  • APSC JE Civil admit card 2025 released; here’s download link

    APSC JE Civil admit card 2025 released; here’s download link

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 16, 2025 · 09:15 am
  • Facing tariff penalty, should India continue to protect American intellectual property?

    Facing tariff penalty, should India continue to protect American intellectual property?

    Prashant Reddy T
    · Sep 16, 2025 · 09:00 am
  • From the biography: Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s scientific experiments in space

    From the biography: Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla’s scientific experiments in space

    Narayan R
    · Sep 16, 2025 · 08:30 am
  • In Kashmir, families of those killed by security forces question LG’s compensation drive

    In Kashmir, families of those killed by security forces question LG’s compensation drive

    Safwat Zargar
    · Sep 16, 2025 · 06:30 am
  • Developing countries battle Big Tech’s grip on global data

    Developing countries battle Big Tech’s grip on global data

    Damilare Dosunmu, Rest of World
    · Sep 15, 2025 · 07:30 pm
  • Fiction: Sammy has a privileged life, yet the pandemic has ripped open all his past insecurities

    Fiction: Sammy has a privileged life, yet the pandemic has ripped open all his past insecurities

    Avtar Singh
    · Sep 15, 2025 · 05:30 pm
Previous Next