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First person: When a Kashmiri met a Naga at JNU
Nandita Haksar
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A psychological explanation of how exiled Sita went from victim to witness
Rashna-Imhasly Gandhy
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How the law is helping 'terrorism of hurt' to attack literature
Rina Ramdev, Sandhya Devesan Nambiar and Debaditya Bhattacharya
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Why India's shape-shifting folk stories need to be read all over again
Oindrila Mukherjee
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Was there misogyny in early Buddhist writings?
Devdutt Pattanaik
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On Hindutva hate politics: A few things I wasn't able to discuss with Ram Madhav on Al Jazeera
Nitasha Kaul
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‘Nineveh’ in Bombay, circa 1840s: When the splendours of ancient Assyria enraptured the city
Sudeshna Guha
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Was Badal Sircar India’s most influential playwright?
Anjum Katyal
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'Religion-neutral' national population policy needed, says RSS
Scroll Staff
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'Hey gora! Take my picture!': Reflections on street photography in India
Nate Rabe
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How a Confucian comeback is helping China manage its ageing population
Scott Pacey, The Conversation
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How Shakuntala was transformed from a shrinking violet to forthright woman
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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Chronicler of the Indian documentary scene lists the seven films you should know about
Scroll Staff
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‘Why tying up with Sage Publications was the best idea I have had’
Arpita Das
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Film review: Overwrought and overlong ‘Southpaw’ is yet another boxing movie
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Bajirao Mastani’ vs ‘Dilwale’: So what if two A-list movies are being released on the same day?
Nandini Ramnath
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A brutal murder exposes the close ties between China’s elite and their qigong mystics
Zheping Huang, qz.com
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Lights, camera, action and votes: how Tamil screen icon MGR’s cinema fanned his political career
MSS Pandian
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How an Indian sage went beyond Hinduism to salvage spirituality
Ramchandra Gandhi
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The pen-pushers of Retellpur: nine books waiting to be written
Krishna Shastri Devulapalli