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From the memoir: How a boy born in a courtesan’s quarters became a writer
Manish Gaekwad
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In May crackdown on ‘foreigners’, only Bengali-origin Muslims sent to Assam detention centre
Rokibuz Zaman
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Why Jane Austen’s leading men are such enduringly popular heartthrobs
Louise Curran, The Conversation
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‘When Time is a Magic Jar’: Poems of despair and decay, alongside hope and undying dreams of love
Neera Kashyap
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Sunday book pick: A mother’s beating heart is at the centre of the anthology ‘Stories of Motherhood’
Sayari Debnath
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Sid Sriram on achieving success on his own terms: ‘Mind completely clear, fully locked in’
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘One More Story About Climbing a Hill’: Devabrata Das’s postmodernist take in Assamese short stories
Anannya Nath
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‘On the Banks of the Mayyazhi’: In this novel, the river cradles folklore, revolution, and history
Aratrika Ghosh
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Between speech and silence, justice can only emerge when it is allowed to speak
Salil Tripathi
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Can you eat instant noodles every day? Not really – but make it a healthier meal
Lauren Ball, The Conversation Emily Burch, The Conversation Pui Ting Wong (Pearl), The Conversation
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‘A backdrop of geological time’: Gurnaik Johal on why his novel has the river Saraswati in it
Chaitanya Srivastava
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‘Blatant distortion of history’: Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan questions Modi for praising RSS on I-Day
Scroll Staff
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‘I heard that all of us living on the streets will be taken away’: A short story about a ‘stray’ dog
Hemali Sodhi
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August global fiction: Six novels from around the world to add to your bookshelf
Scroll Staff
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‘Silk Route’: Sachin Kundalkar returns with a story of disappearances 12 years after ‘Cobalt Blue’
Sayari Debnath
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‘The Nehru Years’: The lasting legacy of non-alignment pioneered by India’s first Prime Minister
Shakir Mir
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Harsh Mander: Living in the shadow of jail, torture – the account of two Muslims acquitted of terror
Harsh Mander
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Israel faces a crisis of international credibility, but will brazen it out with US support
Amin Saikal, The Conversation
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The milk industry produces tonnes of wastewater. Plant-based coagulants can help clean up
Aisiri Amin
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India will not tolerate nuclear threats or fall for blackmail: PM Modi on Independence Day
Scroll Staff