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BJP is mythicising its anti-Emergency role ‒ it did not face the brunt: academic DL Sheth
Ajaz Ashraf
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Why some in Pakistan want to replace Jinnah as the founder of the country with an 8th century Arab
Nadeem F Paracha
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Internet anonymity in India encourages trolls – but it’s also necessary
Shoaib Daniyal
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Why do male suicides outnumber female in every country in the world?
Will Storr
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'The Professor is World Cup': Understanding secret urban languages
University of Cambridge
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Are online literary magazines the future of literature or a mere indulgence for writers and ignored by readers?
Sathya Saran
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'Don't you think the soldiers have human rights too?'
Scroll
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The Dalit life: fighting with vultures for the meat of dead cattle
Daya Pawar
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Paraguay seal well-deserved draw as Argentina implode to throw away a two-goal lead
Angikaar Choudhury
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The Maggi mess: Two-minute flash in the pan or a wake-up call?
Kavita Krishnan and Radhika Krishnan
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‘My heart’s in my mouth whenever I get to the scene where she seduces her brother-in-law.’
Saikat Majumdar
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What fiction has to say about the libraries of the future
Anthony Mandal, The Conversation
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Photographing the man who dressed like an English lady and other Falkland Road residents
Mary Ellen Mark
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Alibaba and Amazon are headed for an epic showdown in India
Itika Sharma Punit, qz.com
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Fact or fiction? The favours an officer demanded to extend a visa
CP Surendran
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Why men are not biologically useless after all...
Jo Setchell, The Conversation
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AAP vs Lt Governor: Delhi Government calls chief secretary ‘power firm lobbyist’
Scroll Staff
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The Lives of Others: Neel Mukherjee’s £10,000-Encore Award winning novel
Neel Mukherjee
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Money for nothing: Separating fiction from fact about NGOs and foreign funding
Alam Srinivas
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A novel about leaving home that you cannot leave home without
Sumana Roy