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Shakti Samanta centenary: ‘There wasn’t a moment when he wasn’t thinking of films’
Nandini Ramnath
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Ramachandra Guha: Ruling Congress’s record in Karnataka is lacklustre – but it can still make amends
Ramachandra Guha
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‘Troubling tendency’: India raises concern about Bangladesh’s response to attacks on minorities
Scroll Staff
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Translated short fiction: The everyday struggles and hopes of disadvantaged Bengali Muslims
Lutfor Rahaman Mursed Alam
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Sriram Raghavan interview: The ‘certain ache in the heart’ that led to ‘Ikkis’
Nandini Ramnath
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Sonam Wangchuk’s speech appealing for peace suppressed from detaining authority, lawyer tells SC
Scroll Staff
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India repeatedly forced 14 members of Bengali Muslim family from Odisha into Bangladesh, says kin
Rokibuz Zaman
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Harsh Mander: In the portrait of a 20th century woman, a fable for our troubled times
Harsh Mander
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Assam: Over 1,200 Bengali Muslim homes demolished as state continues eviction drive
Scroll Staff
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Unaccounted cash row: No bar on Lok Sabha forming panel to probe Justice Varma, say SC
Scroll Staff
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Release of book ‘targeting’ Justice GR Swaminathan stayed, Madras HC directs copies to be seized
Scroll Staff
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Madras HC upholds single-judge order on lighting of lamp atop Thiruparankundram hill
Scroll Staff
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Short fiction: An immigrant mother teaches her daughter how to make perfect, round rotis
Tayyba Kanwal
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Andhra Pradesh: Gas leak at ONGC well in Konaseema triggers fire, no injuries
Scroll Staff
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Bangladesh: Three arrested for assaulting Hindu businessman, setting him on fire
Scroll Staff
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Bangladesh: Hindu businessman dies three days after being set on fire
Scroll Staff
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‘Brown God’s Child’: Sadness and rebirth, darkness and light, come together in Smitha Sehgal’s poems
Nazir Wani
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Chhattisgarh: 14 suspected Maoists killed in two separate gunfights in Sukma and Bijapur
Scroll Staff
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Carriages, bazaars and colonial views: An American woman writer’s visit to 19th-century India
Ajay Kamalakaran
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‘The Way Home’: Everyday tensions of social belonging and personal truth in Shanta Gokhale’s stories
Ipshita Mitra