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And quiet flows the Indus: The land was divided but the waters are still shared – like history
Haroon Khalid
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Oscar-winning writer and director of LA Confidential, Curtis Hanson, dies
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: After Uri, Indian politicians must recognise that restraint is not weakness
Ipsita Chakravarty
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South Sudan will not find peace till its women stop being excluded and silenced
Toni Haastrup, The Conversation
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Literary friendships that lead to better books (but also ferocious fights)
Karthik Venkatesh
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How centres of faith can help provide better mental healthcare in India
Vandana Gopikumar, KV Kishore Kumar, Alok Sarin and Sanjeev Jain
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Riding the anti-incumbency wave, the Aam Aadmi Party is gaining ground in Punjab
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Will the Indian Chinese always be regarded as foreigners? A documentary asks all the right questions
Rhema Mukti Baxter
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Congress MLAs stage protest sleepover in Punjab Assembly after losing a no-confidence motion
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Was Sachin Tendulkar forced to retire? It's confidential, says chief selector Sandeep Patil
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Full text: Pained by outrage against my innocuous tweet on Karnataka bandh, says Kiran Mazumdar Shaw
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‘Pink’ actor Taapsee Pannu: ‘Unless you cry, shout and scream on the screen, no one values you’
Chandrima Pal
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The Kashmir government is on a pernicious trip to squeeze the life out of print media
Sajjad Haider
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Meet S Pradeep Kumar, the Dronacharya award winner behind India’s best swimmers
TA Ameerudheen
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Why open defecation in India will end only with the annihilation of caste
Nikhil Srivastav
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Navjot Singh Sidhu might be batting for himself – but whatever he scores will help the BJP-Akalis
Ajaz Ashraf
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A salute to you, Shaheed Quaderi (1942-2016), the quintessential poet of Dhaka
Rifat Munim
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Humans not at work: IBM uses artificial intelligence to create movie trailer for ‘Morgan’
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An old letter shows how the East India Company reacted to the Great Fire of London
Margaret Makepeace
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I had a lot of hope in Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party, says Anna Hazare
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