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A new research paper argues manipulation in 2019 polls – what does this mean for EC?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Collective punishment? Demolitions in Haryana’s Nuh spanned at least 50 km
Zafar Aafaq
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Women in Translation Month: Novels and short stories by women writers from ten Asian languages
Sayari Debnath
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For children: Fierce-Face is a brave, intelligent tiger. As he grows, he must learn to hold his own
Dhan Gopal Mukherji
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Translated from the Hindi: A new book brings 16 works of short fiction about same-sex desire
Akanksha Pare Ruth Vanita
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The price that Umar Khalid is paying for dissenting in Modi’s India
Sonia Faleiro, The Intercept
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Why the caste of an ancient Indian king has sparked a modern political battle
Nachiket Deuskar
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Haryana: Over 45 shops demolished in Nuh district for allegedly being constructed illegally
Scroll Staff
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Lok Sabha passes Bill giving Centre power over Delhi bureaucrats
Scroll Staff
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Opposition criticises Centre for suspending chief of institute that prepares family health survey
Scroll Staff
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Centre suspends chief of institute that prepares family health survey, reports ‘The Wire’
Scroll Staff
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Children’s fiction: Will Bipathu’s dream of playing football ever come true?
Anita Nair
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Speaker accepts no-confidence motion against Modi government, date for voting to be decided
Scroll Staff
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‘Everyone should know what happened to us’: Four Kuki women recount brutal assaults they survived
Tora Agarwala
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A feminist philosopher comes full circle to embrace Barbie again
Carol Hay, The Conversation
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For children: Luxmi wants to fight for independence even if that means undertaking a risky mission
Tanu Shree Singh
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From the memoir: Surgeon who performed India’s first heart transplant in 1994 tells the story
P Venugopal Priya Sarkar
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Fiction: A woman is murdered in a quiet hill town. The protagonist thinks she is the killer
Gayatri
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India tour of Bangladesh: Deepti Sharma, Shafali Verma help India seal eight-run win in second T20I
Scroll Staff
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‘Icelight’: The future is hauntingly, haltingly present in Ranjit Hoskote’s new book of poetry
Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee