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‘Flow love flow flawlessly’: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s poetry contemplates truth and justice in Venice
Ngugi wa Thiong’o Naveen Kishore
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HTET 2025 registration window re-opens at bseh.org.in; apply till June 5
Scroll Staff
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This self-help book looks for ways to escape the ‘Daily Rut Rat-Race Bubble’ of life
Pushkar Anand
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Bihar: Minor who was raped allegedly made to wait hours in ambulance, dies
Scroll Staff
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Talented Indians thought they could make Germany home, but many want to move on now
Amrita Datta
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Kolkata Police defends arrest of Pune student, says ‘hate speech not free speech’
Scroll Staff
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Why RSS outfit members are at centre of a Rs 14-crore scam at ICHR
Ayush Tiwari
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‘I was scared to come, but then I saw others’: A long, emotional journey at Delhi’s Pride March
Shivansh Srivastava
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Aristotle would scoff at Mark Zuckerberg’s suggestion that AI can solve the loneliness epidemic
Gregg D Caruso, The Conversation
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Fiction pick: An elderly Bengali couple cannot decide what to feed their son-in-law on Jamai Shashti
Shikhandin
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‘The Legend of Meneka’: A fun and feminist retelling of a mythological heroine’s story
Rahul Vishnoi
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Two Assam women allegedly pushed out of India towards Bangladesh brought back
Rokibuz Zaman
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Interview: Nearly a year after revolution, is Bangladesh back to square one?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Nature, who needs it? A writing adventure with Ranjit Hoskote at the Himalayan Writing Retreat
Tansy Troy
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Ramachandra Guha: Trump’s attack on US universities is a tragedy for the entire world
Ramachandra Guha
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Morabo Morojele: The social and political drum beats of the Lesotho jazz musician
Gwen Ansell, The Conversation
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‘The Book of Guilt’: What if Hitler were assassinated and World War II ended in compromise?
Julian Novitz, The Conversation
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‘The umbrellas are on a protest march’: Bishnu Mohapatra’s poems on rain for a desolate May
Sayandeb Chowdhury
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‘I was astonished’: Valmik Thapar (1952–2025) on spotting one of his beloved tigers in the wild
Valmik Thapar
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‘Not ethical questions, but aesthetic ones’: What’s on Keshava Guha’s mind while crafting a novel
Chaitanya Srivastava