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‘Gunboy’: A Bombay underworld novel that falls a little short of the depth it demands
Atharva Pandit
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Join Varun Grover for the first-ever live Scroll Adda in Delhi
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Regret supporting government in Bihar, says BJP ally Chirag Paswan
Scroll Staff
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Sunday book pick: A schoolboy’s skiing holiday goes horribly wrong in the 1995 novella, ‘Class Trip’
Sayari Debnath
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Bihar: Woman who fell unconscious during Home Guard recruitment drive allegedly raped in ambulance
Scroll Staff
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Starvation in Gaza: How Israel is attempting to hide the truth of its brutal war
Naresh Fernandes
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‘The Silversmith’s Puzzle’: An action-packed, colourful murder mystery set in 19th-century Bombay
Anu Kumar
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‘Dance of Shadows’: Violence and glory abound in this Mahabharata-inspired fantasy novel
Rahul Vishnoi
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Reimagining family: A queer demand
Vivek Divan Reonia Mathew
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Ramachandra Guha: It is time for India to redeem its betrayed promises to Jammu and Kashmir
Ramachandra Guha
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‘Parting’ by Sebastian Haffner: A forgotten German novel of the early 1930s that became a bestseller
Andrea Hammel, The Conversation
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‘Behind a Mask’: The little-known ‘blood and thunder’ thrillers of Louisa May Alcott
Swati Daftuar
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Bengali migrant worker forced into Bangladesh at gunpoint, alleges family
Scroll Staff
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In photos: Fragile lives and life in the mangroves of the world
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‘I write novels of ideas, but the ideas have to be lived by characters’: Author Sanjena Sathian
Rohit Chakraborty
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India is ‘most trusted partner’, says Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu
Scroll Staff
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What a 1944 tally of foreigners revealed about wartime India
Ajay Kamalakaran
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Sultana Siddiqui: The Pakistani TV veteran making shows with cross-border appeal
Abdullah Zahid
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India’s bulldozer demolitions are being fuelled by political silence
Ismail Salahuddin
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‘The Elsewhereans’ by Jeet Thayil travels through timelines, ingeniously connects places and events
Saloni Sharma