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Explained: The furore at Kashmir’s Hazratbal shrine reflects a deeper anxiety
Safwat Zargar
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Why is the Centre dragging its feet on autonomy for Ladakh?
Ashish Kothari
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In a new book, a journalist writes about the life of a young Dalit boy growing up in Mumbai
Rakshit Sonawane
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BLO brawl: Why EC might struggle to carry out a Bihar-style SIR in Bengal
Anant Gupta
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US-China tech rivalry spurs semiconductor ambitions
Daniela Dib, Rest of World Lam Le, Rest of World Yashraj Sharma, Rest of World
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Fiction: A researcher devoted to ancient manuscripts sets out to decipher a madman’s diary
Khalid Jawed A Naseeb Khan
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Court directs case against ‘Aaj Tak’ anchor Anjana Om Kashyap for show about Partition
Scroll Staff
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India’s pragmatic embrace of a duplicitous China
HM Nazmul Alam, Dhaka Tribune
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A new book extracts quick lessons from the Bhagavad Gita for a new generation of readers
Nitesh Gor
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Theatre: In ‘Apne Ghar Jaisa’, a quiet critique of everyday bigotry
Devina Dutt
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Start the week with a film: Surveillance and paranoia in Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘The Conversation’
Scroll Staff
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What the death of a beloved Kashmir artist reveals about the state of performing arts in the Valley
Safwat Zargar
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‘The Last Dragoners of Bowbazar’: Indra Das’s novel celebrates found family and friendship
Rahul Vishnoi
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Kerala: 27 RSS workers booked for putting Onam floral art resembling outfit’s flag near temple
Scroll Staff
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Do animals have rights? The SC ruling on stray dogs shows why this needs to change
Ashima Sharma, BML Munjal University
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Five faces of Mother India: A fable of civic mothers on stage
Ghazala Jamil
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City of stars: Humanity is losing sight of the celestial commons
Vijaysree Venkatraman
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Harsh Mander: Corrosive rhetoric against Bengali-speaking Muslims is tearing Assam apart
Harsh Mander
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Remembering ‘Kalai Ganga’, the iconic art director from Tamil cinema’s studio era
Swarnavel Eswaran
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Who has the right to protest in Modi’s India?
Supriya Sharma