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Photos: When cigarettes told a Raj-inspired Indian story
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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'Who really wrote my novel about Tanya and Tania in Karachi and Bombay? Not me'
Antara Ganguli
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Working with my band is an earthly joy and working alone as a producer a space voyage: Imaad Shah
Meher Manda
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Euro 2016 is smooth and silken, but Copa America is where raw passion is ruling the game right now
Abhishek Parameswaran
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Pakistan's only cricket museum – hidden away at a ground that hosted India's first international win
Aown Ali
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Vintage ads: How Mumbai home decor was transformed by a global design revolution in the 1930s
Aarefa Johari
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Did Congress just shoot itself in the foot by putting Kamal Nath in charge of the party in Punjab?
Vipin Pubby
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One Raj family left India after Independence with fear and uncertainty, not joy and relief
Brigid Keenan
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Gregory Peck is proof that nice guys actually do win
Anvar Alikhan
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Gareth Bale has inspired Wales to break a 58-year old jinx. How far can he take them in Euro 2016?
Angikaar Choudhury
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This history of Indian food goes where no food historian (or Instagram photo) has ever gone before
Maitrayee Roychoudhury
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Let’s cut through the hoopla: Here's why Modi’s US visit was disappointing for India
MK Bhadrakumar
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Does the success of ‘Hivade Me Fute Laadu’ mean happy days for Rajasthani cinema?
Shaifali Agrawal
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In defence of zoos: How captivity helps conservation
Samantha Ward, The Conversation
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Telugu director K Viswanath’s classical dramas are true classics
Meher Manda
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Going viral: Jacintha Morris tells the real story behind her song 'Is Suzann A Sinner'
Scroll Staff
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Microsoft would like to be the platform that helps India in its growth, says Satya Nadella
Scroll Staff
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Why do only some people get ‘skin orgasms’ from listening to music?
Mitchell Colver, The Conversation
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Is Virat Kohli the greatest ever in cricket? Why it doesn’t really matter
Angikaar Choudhury
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Perfect score – movies, popular music and Martin Scorsese
Adrian Danks, The Conversation