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The twisted tale of two men tied together by Hiroshima and Nagasaki is an allegory for today’s world
Vinay Lal
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‘Beginning’ and ‘April’ director interview: ‘I make films to grasp the true beauty of human nature’
Nandini Ramnath
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Dakkebali, Sarpam Thullal, Jaagar: How these Indian folk dance rituals worship serpent deities
K Hari Kumar
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How social media broke reservations for Brahmin men in reciting Hindu scriptures
Anant Gupta
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Russian oil imports: What are India’s options as US threatens further tariffs?
Saswata Chaudhury, The Energy and Resources Institute
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Trump says India ‘not a good trading partner’, vows tariff hike in 24 hours
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: A young boy is kidnapped just outside Colombo. There are no clues, no demands. What’s next?
Chhimi Tenduf-La
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Bihar to give preference to local candidates while recruiting government teachers, says CM
Scroll Staff
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Have neoliberal reforms worsened poverty in India? A new book investigates the possibility
Utsa Patnaik
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ICJ ruling on climate crisis is a powerful boost for justice – but may not be enough
Ashish Kothari
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US targeting India for Russian oil purchases is ‘unjustified and unreasonable’: New Delhi
Scroll Staff
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Why is love a positive emotion as well as a negative force? A new book attempts some answers
Mukunda Rao
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How separate lifts in Mumbai highrises sustain caste prejudice in the city
Nolina Minj
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Trump says he will ‘substantially’ raise tariffs on India over Russian oil purchases
Scroll Staff
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Pulitzer Prize for biography: ‘Every Living Thing’ charts the tension between two types of ‘genius’
John Long, The Conversation
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Is the Bangladesh Nationalist Party being co-opted into the regime it denounced?
Abul Hasnat, Milton Northern University, Dhaka
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The inaugural IGF Archer-Amish Award winner: An excerpt from ‘The Way Home’, by Shalini Mullick
Shalini Mullick
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SC questions Uttar Pradesh’s ‘tearing hurry’ in passing Banke Bihari temple ordinance
Scroll Staff
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The word ‘assassination’ was first used by Shakespeare in ‘Macbeth’. What are its origins?
Sumanto Chattopadhyay
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How the Rann of Kutch became essential to the Indus Basin conflicts between India and Pakistan
Uttam Kumar Sinha