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‘Translating women writers enables their cultural positions to be represented’: Alo Shome
Veeksha Vagmita
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What about human rights, poverty?: What the international media is saying about the Delhi G20 summit
Scroll Staff
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‘We have been made to vanish’: Hidden by screens, Delhi’s poor feel pinch of G20 curbs
Zafar Aafaq
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Modi using Sanatana Dharma controversy to divert attention from Manipur violence: Udhayanidhi Stalin
Scroll Staff
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‘Today, I stand on the bank of the poem’: Jayanta Mahapatra reminds us that poetry must always flow
Anupama Raju
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The return of Meitei insurgents marks a new turn in Manipur conflict
Arunabh Saikia
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‘Unclean’, ‘monstrous effects’, ‘the curse’: Menstruation has a long history of stigma, shame
Rachael Gillibrand, The Conversation
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‘Arise out of the lock’: 50 Bangladeshi women poets from several generations in translation
Sadaf Saaz Nabina Das, Sufia Kamal, Anjana Saha, Leesa Gazi, Shanta Maria, Asma Beethe
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Can literary activism lead to a disavowal of free-market capitalism in the creation of good books?
Saikat Majumdar
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Is Hercule Poirot autistic? Seven clues say he might be (though Agatha Christie never said so)
Rebecca Ellis, The Conversation Jamie Bernthal-Hooker, The Conversation
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‘Kushiara and Other Poems’: Less is more in Rimi Nath’s poetry of quiet lyricism and wistfulness
Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih
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Allahabad High Court flags ‘rampant misuse’ of Goondas Act by UP government
Scroll Staff
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Watch: News anchor is surprised by partner with proposal while shooting a TV show in studio
Scroll Staff
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Hours after it published report on PM Modi, South African news site alleges cyber attack from India
Scroll Staff
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From the pages of ‘Baburnama’, amazing illustrations of Hindustan’s birds and animals
Ursula Sims-Williams
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Dalit poet Kalyani Thakur Charal’s poetry is her powerful call for affirmative action
Niyati Bhat
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A country where rulers won’t tolerate opposing voices, but writers refuse to be silenced
Gibson Ncube, The Conversation
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For young readers: Ashwin’s life changes when his family relocates. It’s going to be an adventure
Arjun Krishnakumar
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‘Mathagam’ review: The rowdies steals the show
Scroll Staff
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Interview: ‘Not seeing dyslexic, lesbian women thriving in India made it hard to see myself survive’
Sharif Rangnekar