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  • The near-impossible task of restoring a blocked Twitter handle in India

    The near-impossible task of restoring a blocked Twitter handle in India

    Zafar Aafaq
    · May 01, 2023 · 06:30 am
  • ‘Essentialism’ explained: The ideas being used to justify gender differences and fixed identities

    ‘Essentialism’ explained: The ideas being used to justify gender differences and fixed identities

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    In Muzaffar Ali’s autobiography ‘Zikr’, signposts from ‘a poetic journey’

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  • Interview: Historian Guillemette Crouzet on how the British India helped invent the ‘Middle East’

    Interview: Historian Guillemette Crouzet on how the British India helped invent the ‘Middle East’

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  • Forty years of Prosenjit Chatterjee: The superstar on his 15 best roles

    Forty years of Prosenjit Chatterjee: The superstar on his 15 best roles

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    Amul’s entry in Karnataka revives Opposition’s ‘Gujarati party’ attack on BJP

    Nachiket Deuskar
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  • Harsh Mander: How Hindutva has weaponised Hinduism

    Harsh Mander: How Hindutva has weaponised Hinduism

    Harsh Mander
    · Apr 08, 2023 · 06:30 am
  • A killing jolted Kerala five years ago. Did it change anything?

    A killing jolted Kerala five years ago. Did it change anything?

    Ashfaque EJ
    · Apr 05, 2023 · 06:30 am
  • Why a Bengali group’s attempt to blend the gamosa with the gamcha has caused an uproar in Assam

    Why a Bengali group’s attempt to blend the gamosa with the gamcha has caused an uproar in Assam

    Rokibuz Zaman
    · Mar 30, 2023 · 09:00 am
  • S Irfan Habib: ‘Maulana Abul Kalam Azad espoused composite nationalism all his life’

    S Irfan Habib: ‘Maulana Abul Kalam Azad espoused composite nationalism all his life’

    Majid Maqbool
    · Mar 26, 2023 · 07:30 am
  • After disqualification, Rahul Gandhi says he will keep asking questions about Modi-Adani links

    After disqualification, Rahul Gandhi says he will keep asking questions about Modi-Adani links

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 25, 2023 · 04:59 pm
  • ‘My Subconsciously Feminist Father’: Indian families have much to gain if we all become feminists

    ‘My Subconsciously Feminist Father’: Indian families have much to gain if we all become feminists

    Saloni Sharma
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  • Why deaf students should not be forced to speak

    Why deaf students should not be forced to speak

    Nolina Minj
    · Mar 22, 2023 · 06:30 am
  • Gurjar queens, Vokkaliga warriors: How BJP is inventing history for a new Hindutva caste politics

    Gurjar queens, Vokkaliga warriors: How BJP is inventing history for a new Hindutva caste politics

    Nachiket Deuskar
    · Mar 18, 2023 · 06:30 am
  • These 15 books by women, non-binary writers are longlisted for the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction

    These 15 books by women, non-binary writers are longlisted for the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 12, 2023 · 03:30 pm
  • ‘I wanted to write something that feels authentically desi in its queerness’: Sarah Thankam Mathews

    ‘I wanted to write something that feels authentically desi in its queerness’: Sarah Thankam Mathews

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  • Why India’s first round-the-clock solar village has angered neighbouring pastoralists

    Why India’s first round-the-clock solar village has angered neighbouring pastoralists

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    · Mar 08, 2023 · 07:30 pm
  • What the opposition to the hijab says about Indian secularism and the sidelining of Muslim identity

    What the opposition to the hijab says about Indian secularism and the sidelining of Muslim identity

    M Sihabudheen
    · Mar 08, 2023 · 09:00 am
  • Interview: Atul Mishra on the ‘sovereignty trap’ and Nehru's civilisational reading of India’s past

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    From memoirs to fiction, from poetry to YA, queer literature offers more reading options than ever

    Saurabh Sharma
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