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In pictures: The black-and-white story of a Delhi lost in time
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Going digital: The way our government is implementing technology is an attack on our freedom
Nikhil Pahwa, medianama.com
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Tests, ODIs or T20Is, 2016 was the year where Virat Kohli proved he was the king of all formats
Sarah Waris
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How three men are finding athletes in India’s public schools
Aditi Mutatkar
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Readers' comments: 'Stealthy surgical strikes on one's own people is bad governance'
Scroll
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Quentin Tarantino, the master of haemo-porn, says goodbye
Anvar Alikhan
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The Weekend Fix: Why forcing people to go cashless is an attack on privacy, plus nine other reads
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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The lost verse: Why is Iqbal going out of fashion?
Syed Nomanul Haq
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Why the Reserve Bank of India is paying a startup to hack into its IT system
Madhura Karnik, qz.com
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Before he fought the world, ‘Dangal’ inspiration Mahavir Singh Phogat battled his family
Saurabh Duggal
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One of the world’s most iconic designs – and the Indian secret behind it
Anvar Alikhan
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Kashmir has lost its cinema halls but not its love for the movies
Rayan Naqash
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A new startup will bring books from around the world to the Indian reader
Scroll Staff
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‘Clash’ from Egypt and Malayalam movie ‘Manhole’ scoop major awards at Kerala film festival
Nandini Ramnath
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The football wrap: Chelsea look to consolidate lead on top of Premier League table
Scroll Staff
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Audio master: Three women and three moments of liberation in Satyajit Ray’s films
Rituparna Roy
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Serena Williams remains a force to reckon with. 2017 could be the year that spells it out for her
R Sharada
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With demonetisation, Modi reiterates the post-colonial Indian theme of redemption through suffering
Dilip M. Menon
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Only objective is to make classified information public, says member of hacker group Legion
Scroll Staff
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PG Wodehouse shrugs off wartime controversy to take his place among the greats
Christine Berberich, The Conversation