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Myths, hearsay, and historical memory coexist in the ways Kashmiris remember decades-long conflicts
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Why Bengali migrant workers in BJP-ruled states are being asked to prove they are Indians
Rokibuz Zaman
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Are chemicals, plastics in the food we eat driving up cancer rates among the under–50 age group?
Sarah Diepstraten, The Conversation John (Eddie) La Marca, The Conversation
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‘Sucker Punch’: Scaachi Koul’s writings are unable to move beyond the trappings of ‘internet essays’
Diya Isha
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On the India-Nepal border, ‘forest guardians’ track endangered red pandas
Deepak Adhikari
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Writer Tabish Khair on how a good book can be an instrument to engage with the ‘outside world’
Tabish Khair
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Sunday book pick: The tender preoccupations of an old woman in Anita Desai’s ‘Fire on the Mountain’
Sayari Debnath
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‘Myth is a carrier of history, trauma, resistance’: Subi Taba on writing about Arunachal Pradesh
Anannya Nath
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From Bihar to Bengal, how BJP has crafted a new citizenship regime
Supriya Sharma
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‘Dhadak 2’ director Shazia Iqbal: ‘Caste is everywhere, not just in rural India’
Udita Jhunjhunwala
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‘A powerful urge to be useful to other women’: What Ashrafunnisa Begum’s life revealed to CM Naim
Githa Hariharan
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Ramachandra Guha: Remembering Yusuf Meherally, the Muslim socialist mayor of Mumbai
Ramachandra Guha
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What ‘Timefulness’ by Marcia Bjornerud taught writer Janice Pariat about Earth’s temporal rhythms
Janice Pariat
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Indian women are shouldering a gruelling double shift
Kawin Kumar, IndiaSpend.com
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From Mithila to the global stage: Writer Taranand Viyogi’s hope for Maithili literature’s evolution
Ashutosh Kumar Thakur
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Global nonfiction: Six new books about our perilous past and precarious future
Scroll Staff
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When a unique university on a ship sailed up to India for ‘cultural immersion’
Anu Kumar
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Odisha: Adivasi couple tied to yoke, forced to plough farm as ‘punishment’
Scroll Staff
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Mulk Raj Anand and his imagination of global resistance against caste, colonialism, propaganda
Pushpesh Pant
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Harsh Mander: How Nazi cinema finds a reflection in Hindutva films
Harsh Mander