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Science fiction and fantasy: Kalki works for the British while planning to destroy the empire
Vaishnavi Patel
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For children: Xuan, a scribe from China, finds himself entangled in dangerous intrigues in Taxila
Veena Muthuraman
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From the travelogue: In 1890, Jaladhar Sen embarked on an adventure across the sacred Himalayas
Jaladhar Sen Somdatta Mandal
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What the revival of Bangladesh-Pakistan ties means for India
Ashok Swain
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Sharjeel Imam interview: ‘As an educated Muslim, it is my duty to enter the political domain’
Anant Gupta
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Israelis are facing the blowback as Netanyahu plunges Israel deeper into crisis
Asher Kaufman, The Conversation
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How Shakespeare can help us overcome loneliness in the digital age
Marie Trotter, The Conversation Paul Yachnin, The Conversation
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In New York, an Indo-Caribbean Mariamman temple run by women faces an uncertain future
Prajwal Bhat
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Presidential reference case: SC asks if governors can also withhold money bills under Article 200
Scroll Staff
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Daisy Rockwell’s new novel: Alice’s ancestral home is crumbling, and a spectre is haunting her
Daisy Rockwell
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Gaming bill makes parents referees, but do they know enough to keep children safe online?
Salik Khan
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Row erupts after activist says Bangladeshis can live in Assam
Scroll Staff
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‘I don’t think you can dismiss mysticism as obfuscation’: Adil Jussawalla on writing a play at 18
Adil Jussawalla Thayil Editions
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The radical Hindutva links of the men arrested for lynching a Muslim man in Maharashtra
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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US: H-1B visa overhaul might revise wage requirements
David Sherfinski, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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‘Hanuman ji was first to travel to space,’ BJP’s Anurag Singh Thakur tells school children
Scroll Staff
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Against the odds, Bangladesh’s interim government has reined in the economy but reforms are wanting
Jyoti Rahman
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A mistake and a cover-up: Why the BSF called the family of a worker from West Bengal
Raghav Kakkar Anant Gupta
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Yoga for all: A new book recommends asanas to unwind with after a long day
Juhi Kapoor
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‘India’s Got Latent’ row: SC asks Samay Raina, others to apologise for jokes about disabled persons
Scroll Staff