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September nonfiction: Six new books that chronicle the challenges and triumphs of modern India
Scroll Staff
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In ‘Longform 2025’, comics and graphic narratives are empathy-generating machines
Devarsi Ghosh
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Anand Teltumbde: Why the controversy about Modi’s degrees is a test for Indian democracy
Anand Teltumbde
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‘The Bengal Files’ review: A twisted, motivated interpretation of history
Anant Gupta
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Why Australia’s anti-immigration rallies are no aberration
Liam Gillespie, The Conversation
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Loneliness in a crowd: Why so many Indians are struggling silently
Anasuya Das Chapal Mehra
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Scroll Adda: Why the Congress thinks India’s elections are rigged
Shoaib Daniyal Kritika Pant
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Mythological fiction: Parashurama uncovers secrets of Mahavishnu’s legendary axe
Ranjith Radhakrishnan
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Tackling tantrums, surviving school admissions: This book is a guide to parenting young children
Lalitha Ramanathan
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Review: ‘Ufff Yeh Siyapaa’ has no dialogue and little reason to exist
Nandini Ramnath
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In Panjim, listening to bird song and the sound of hope
Luis Dias
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India’s ‘pushback’ policy has become an unfair, alternative test of citizenship
Mansvini Jain
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Nepal bans Facebook, Instagram, 24 other social media platforms citing failure to register
Scroll Staff
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‘Bad Girl’ review: A terrific journey through a woman’s heart and soul
Nandini Ramnath
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Fragile utopia: Why wealthy Gurugram is a failed city
Nikhil Agrawal
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The rain catastrophes in western Himalayas this year are not isolated events. Here’s why
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Japan is going backwards on gender equality
Ming Gao, The Conversation
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African science fiction imagines new ways of living in climate-changed worlds
Carl Death, The Conversation
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Unless Modi can find a way to win Trump back, India’s next few years could be difficult
Ian Hall, The Conversation
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Translated fiction: ‘Snake maidens’ visit villages during winter to sell their wares and make money
Prafulla Kumar Roy Aruna Chakravarti