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Why Zohran Mamdani’s surname tells the story of migration, resilience and community
Iqbal Akhtar, The Conversation
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Assam: 10 arrested after violent clashes at site of eviction drive in Goalpara
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Keeru leaves Pakistan, where he was hounded for his caste and accused of blasphemy
Fauzia Rafique Haider Shahbaz
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‘Saiyaara’ review: A romance as soaring as it is downbeat
Nandini Ramnath
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For children: When a neighbour’s watch goes missing, three young friends get ready to crack the case
Vidya Varadarajan
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How India can escape the death valley of education
Indra Munshi
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‘Tanvi the Great’ review: A feel-good film about an autistic woman’s Army dream
Deepa Gahlot
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A new book on India vs Australia cricket addresses racism and violent fan reactions
Gideon Haigh
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How ‘glof’ became a common word in Sikkim – and why it haunts people two years later
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Our memories are biased, unreliable, extensively rewritten – and that’s a good thing
Nick Haslam, The Conversation
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Is there any hope for the internet? A sociologist imagines an optimistic answer in her new book
Aarushi Bhandari, The Conversation
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Rush Hour: 1 dead in Assam eviction violence, Karnataka says police acted like RCB ‘servants’ & more
Scroll Staff
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Israel-Iran conflict grounds Pakistan’s fishing industry
Shabina Faraz Abdul Rahim
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Bengaluru stampede: Police officers acted like ‘servants of RCB’, Karnataka government tells HC
Scroll Staff
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Translated fiction: Who was Sabari, the forest-dweller who became Rama’s ardent devotee?
Volga Purnima Tammireddy
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Opposition criticises Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane for remarks about using Marathi in madrasas
Scroll Staff
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A new book examines whether Hindu nationalists supported the Zionist project to occupy Palestine
Azad Essa
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Malayalam film ‘Feminist Fathima’ is a ‘challenge to people who don’t want to change with the times’
Nandini Ramnath
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How a landmark Kerala High Court judgment recognised existence of transgender families
Vineet Bhalla
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‘The Salt Path’ scandal: Defending a memoir’s ‘emotional truth’ is a high-risk strategy
Robert Eaglestone, The Conversation