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Why the term ‘hysterectomy’ should be history
Theresa Larkin, The Conversation
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‘Inside the Mirror’: A coming-of-age novel set in the 1950s gets women’s desire for true freedom
Shivani Patel
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Sunday book pick: ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ by JD Salinger, a novel I have read 11 times
Sayari Debnath
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Rajkummar Rao on playing a gangster in ‘Maalik’: ‘He is driven by the quest for power’
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Volcano’: Eunice de Souza’s poems invite deeper reflections despite their seemingly light surfaces
Smitha Sehgal
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In photographs: Rebirth at the water’s edge – a journey into India’s stepwells
Claudio Cambon
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Why workers continue to die in industrial accidents in India
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Eco India: What do we stand to lose as critical coastal ecosystems go unmapped?
Scroll Staff
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July fiction: Six books in translation and in English that present diverse stories
Scroll Staff
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On the road to Phetchaburi: Notes from a journey through the Ramayana, puppets, memory, and Thailand
Kaushik Barua
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Voices from exile: ‘Do you know the Palestinian map? See, it is in my veins’
Sowmiya Ashok
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Feya Faku (1962-2025): South African jazz trumpeter who made the expressive ballad his trademark
Darius Brubeck, The Conversation
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‘Tales from the Enchanted Village’: Short stories about the inextricable bond between nature and man
Swati Rai
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Uganda, India and beyond: What Zohran Mamdani’s win reveals about the insecurities of expulsion
Anneeth Kaur Hundle
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‘Swimming Lessons’: A coming-of-age novel tackles the immense familial pressures on Asian children
Sayari Debnath
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‘We came together to stay together’: Uddhav Thackeray at first rally with Raj Thackeray in 19 years
Scroll Staff
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Bihar: Businessman shot dead in Patna six years after son killed in similar manner
Scroll Staff
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‘The Bitter Fruit Tree and Other Stories’: Disappearances mark the terrain of Konkani village life
Geetanjali Roy
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‘Exoticised, alienised, villainised’: A book looks at how Muslims have been portrayed in Hindi films
Nandini Ramnath
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July nonfiction: These six new titles explore the constantly changing nature of the Indian identity
Scroll Staff