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Rishabh Pant is the guy to replace MS Dhoni in team India: Delhi Daredevils’ Sam Billings
Chetan Narula
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Michael Chabon’s ‘Moonglow’: When a memoir is full of lies (which is why you want to read it)
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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‘I like the process of writing poetry to be play rather than work’: Arundhathi Subramaniam
Rohini Kejriwal
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Climate-change in these three novels is even more terrifying than in real life
Rajat Chaudhuri
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Mumbai weekend cultural calendar: Children’s weaving class, Bihu meal, Elton John tribute, and more
The Daily Pao
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Uttar Pradesh meat politics: Why have the ‘sickular parties’ failed to show support for Muslims?
Ajaz Ashraf
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Malayalam star Nivin Pauly wants to play a villain. Anybody?
Anubha George
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Photos: A pattachitra artist draws from Hindu mythology without depicting anything religious
Aakash Karkare
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Meat politics is on the minds of many Delhi residents ahead of municipal elections
Ajaz Ashraf
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The heart and soul of Indian football is in the Northeast. But when will the AIFF realise that?
Arka Bhattacharya
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'It started as my worst final and became the best one ever': Luis Garcia on the 'Istanbul miracle'
Bibhash Chatterjee
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The guide that explains how leaving your hair untied brings you sexual (and evil) thoughts
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Rajdeep Sardesai on the media: Sense has been replaced by sensation, news by noise
Rajdeep Sardesai
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Afghanistan to play at Lord's for the first time, will take on Marylebone Cricket Club in July
Scroll Staff
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How the Partition almost killed the glorious tradition of Punjabi phulkari embroidery
Farida Mohamedali
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The final stage of the I-League's second division kicks off with a truly pan-Indian mix of teams
Scroll Staff
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Had my doubts when people said Virat Kohli might become captain one day: AB de Villiers
Scroll Staff
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Watch: This is the Pepsi advertisement that the company had to withdraw
Scroll Staff
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‘Meri Pyaari Bindu’, like ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’, celebrates analogue love in the digital age
Manish Gaekwad
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Lahore's 'festival of lights': A Sufi tradition burning bright in the face of extremism, puritanism
Haroon Khalid