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  • Indian basketball is caught between two competing factions and the players are the biggest victims

    Indian basketball is caught between two competing factions and the players are the biggest victims

    Karan Madhok
    · Jan 07, 2017 · 04:30 pm
  • Readers' comments: 'Designer vaginas' show what happens when patriarchy meets modern medicine

    Readers' comments: 'Designer vaginas' show what happens when patriarchy meets modern medicine

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    · Jan 06, 2017 · 10:30 pm
  • When Om Puri did so much homework for ‘City of Joy’ that he was mistaken for a rickshaw puller

    When Om Puri did so much homework for ‘City of Joy’ that he was mistaken for a rickshaw puller

    Nandita Puri
    · Jan 06, 2017 · 03:00 pm
  • Nandita Das on Om Puri: ‘Genuine, never putting on airs, always rooted in life’

    Nandita Das on Om Puri: ‘Genuine, never putting on airs, always rooted in life’

    Nandita Das
    · Jan 06, 2017 · 12:45 pm
  • 'Dhoni finishes off in style': Twitter hails Mahi's peerless legacy

    'Dhoni finishes off in style': Twitter hails Mahi's peerless legacy

    Scroll Staff
    · Jan 04, 2017 · 11:45 pm
  • Mithun Chakraborty’s resignation from Parliament reminds some of Amitabh Bachchan’s exit in 1987

    Mithun Chakraborty’s resignation from Parliament reminds some of Amitabh Bachchan’s exit in 1987

    Subrata Nagchoudhury
    · Jan 03, 2017 · 05:30 pm
  • Why Modi's 50-day speech did not include the word 'mitron' – nor mourn the demonetisation deaths

    Why Modi's 50-day speech did not include the word 'mitron' – nor mourn the demonetisation deaths

    Ajaz Ashraf
    · Jan 02, 2017 · 09:09 am
  • Readers' comments: 'The decision to start the New Year with poetry brought much joy'

    Readers' comments: 'The decision to start the New Year with poetry brought much joy'

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    · Jan 02, 2017 · 12:01 am
  • The underdog theme song blared loud and proud in the world of sports in 2016

    The underdog theme song blared loud and proud in the world of sports in 2016

    Abhishek Parameswaran
    · Dec 31, 2016 · 07:00 pm
  • What this editor of books read outside her work in 2016 says a lot about why (and how) we read

    What this editor of books read outside her work in 2016 says a lot about why (and how) we read

    Sudeshna Shome Ghosh
    · Dec 31, 2016 · 07:30 am
  • Arvind Kejriwal says he will not contest Punjab elections himself

    Arvind Kejriwal says he will not contest Punjab elections himself

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 30, 2016 · 09:16 am
  • The Indian culinary scene in 2016 was mostly a lingering aftertaste of last year’s trends

    The Indian culinary scene in 2016 was mostly a lingering aftertaste of last year’s trends

    Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
    · Dec 29, 2016 · 11:30 am
  • Soundtrack review: ‘Kaabil’ is incapable of delivering a single memorable tune

    Soundtrack review: ‘Kaabil’ is incapable of delivering a single memorable tune

    Manish Gaekwad
    · Dec 28, 2016 · 03:00 pm
  • Israel to weaken ties with countries that voted for UN resolution condemning Palestinian settlements

    Israel to weaken ties with countries that voted for UN resolution condemning Palestinian settlements

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 27, 2016 · 09:23 pm
  • Income Tax notice sent to Aam Aadmi Party for discrepancies in donor list

    Income Tax notice sent to Aam Aadmi Party for discrepancies in donor list

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 27, 2016 · 01:48 pm
  • Kerala priest abducted by Islamic State in Yemen appeals to Pope and Centre for help in a video

    Kerala priest abducted by Islamic State in Yemen appeals to Pope and Centre for help in a video

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 26, 2016 · 07:45 pm
  • ‘Actresses are not strippers’: Tamil filmmaker criticised for remarks on ‘glamorous heroines’

    ‘Actresses are not strippers’: Tamil filmmaker criticised for remarks on ‘glamorous heroines’

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 26, 2016 · 06:27 pm
  • Party’s over: Why I’m happy that I went through social menopause

    Party’s over: Why I’m happy that I went through social menopause

    Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan
    · Dec 26, 2016 · 11:30 am
  • While soldiers stood on the border, their families stood in long lines outside ATMs and banks

    While soldiers stood on the border, their families stood in long lines outside ATMs and banks

    Abhishek Dey
    · Dec 26, 2016 · 10:30 am
  • Readers' comments: 'Stealthy surgical strikes on one's own people is bad governance'

    Readers' comments: 'Stealthy surgical strikes on one's own people is bad governance'

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    · Dec 25, 2016 · 10:30 pm
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