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What were the early days of women’s cricket in India like (and how did the Railways team dominate)?
Abhishek Mukherjee
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Start the week with a film: In ‘Night Courier’, a seriocomic battle for survival
Scroll Staff
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‘Core issues remain’: Why Ladakh’s leaders are dissatisfied with Centre’s new domicile rules
Safwat Zargar
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The high-tech parasites feeding off human hosts
Rachael L Brown, The Conversation Rob Brooks, The Conversation
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‘The Wanderer’: The opportunity and oppression, romance and violence of train travel in India
Saloni Sharma
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What timeless literature tells us about injustice, war and human nature
Rakesh Kayasth Varsha Tiwary
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Sunday book pick: The dangers of self-absorption in ‘Nothing But the Night’ by John Williams
Sayari Debnath
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Lucknow to Stirling: Ghosts of 1857 in a Scottish Museum
Atul V Nair
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‘What unites the Kannada world is an admiration for vachana literature’: Writer Srikar Raghavan
Shreyas Kolpe
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Manipur: Curfew imposed in Bishnupur, public gatherings banned in four other districts
Scroll Staff
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‘Making of the Parliamentary Opposition in India’: A history of how the opposition works in India
Maleeha Azher Ahmad Dar
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World Oceans Day: From Kerala’s ravaged coast, a warning about the price of reckless development
John Kurien
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Slighted by Trump, India must rejig foreign policy paradigm
Anuradha Chenoy, OP Jindal Global University
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‘Indian Philosophy, Indian Revolution’: How caste can be a conduit of identity and revolution
Prerna Vij
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Rahul Gandhi says alleged ‘match-fixing’ in Maharashtra polls ‘blueprint for rigged democracy’
Scroll Staff
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‘The Use of Photography’ by Annie Ernaux and Marc Marie: A material representation of lovemaking
Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee
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Assam teacher ‘pushed’ into Bangladesh returns home two weeks after being detained
Rokibuz Zaman
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PM Modi says he will attend G7 summit in Canada
Scroll Staff
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‘To be an artist or a writer, you have to be in the business of serious noticing’: Amitava Kumar
Sayari Debnath
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Tragic idiom: Reading Banu Mushtaq in Kannada for the context and themes of her ‘rebellion’ stories
CS Bhagya