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Jane Austen at 250: Why we shouldn’t exaggerate her radicalism
Kerry Sinanan, The Conversation
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Ethanol push fuels food, pollution concerns in rural Chhattisgarh
Ayushi Sharma
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For children: Controversial newcomer Mr Christaki becomes music tutor to a group of young friends
Farrukh Dhondy
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‘Songs of Paradise’ review: A demure personal revolution with gorgeous music
Nandini Ramnath
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How Uttarakhand’s conversion law amendments stifle personal liberties online
Nidah Kaiser Sabah Gurmat
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‘The Roses’ review: Terrific lead performances in saga of spouses who are dying to be exes
Nandini Ramnath
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Publisher Ritu Menon writes about living in Delhi with her parents after the Partition
Ritu Menon
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‘Shodha’ review: A predictable thriller about a lawyer who refuses to accept his wife
Nandini Ramnath
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Fiction: An underground revolutionary group plans a murderous conspiracy at Nalini’s Shimla hotel
Srishti Chaudhary
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‘Not about Ukraine’: Democrats say Trump ‘sabotaging’ India-US ties with tariffs
Scroll Staff
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Maharashtra: 17 killed in Virar building collapse
Scroll Staff
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‘The Thursday Murder Club’ review: A creaky adaptation of a beloved novel
Nandini Ramnath
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From the business memoir: How Madhav Agasti became much sought-after menswear designer
Madhav Agasti
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The American journalist who predicted the India-China economic divide in the 1950s
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Trump aide says Ukraine conflict is ‘Modi’s War’
Scroll Staff
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‘Mother Mary Comes To Me’: Arundhati Roy writes intimately of life with, and without, her mother
Sanghamitra Chakraborty
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Why eviction of Bengali-origin Muslims has led to unease on Assam-Nagaland border
Rokibuz Zaman
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How the idea of paradise dates back to the ancient gardens of Persia
Peter Edwell, The Conversation
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Assam to scrutinise land transfers between persons of different religions
Scroll Staff
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Guide to the classics: Joseph Conrad’s 1900 novel ‘Lord Jim’ sees humanity’s darkness
Jamie Q Roberts, The Conversation