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A new book sets out to trace the roots of modern languages back to one ancient tongue
Laura Spinney
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Despite the assaults on Nehru’s legacy, India still lives in the house that he built
Mohan Guruswamy
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It’s not just Dharavi. For years, Mumbai’s poor have been banished to a life near a garbage dump
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Sensational claims with a grain of truth: Why it is easy to fall for health misinformation
Angshuman K Kashyap, The Conversation
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‘To write in Kannada is to inherit a legacy of cosmic wonder and earthly wisdom’: Banu Mushtaq
Banu Mushtaq Deepa Bhasthi
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Fiction: The death of a young woman brings up a frenzy of questions and unlikely discoveries
Sundar Sarukkai
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For children: Young detectives suspect something sinister when a woman is pronounced a ‘witch’
Mallika Ravikumar
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Readers’ comments: On Ali Khan Mahmudabad and MP minister, can’t judges understand Hindi or English?
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What the removal of actress Suchitra Sen’s name from a dormitory says about new Bangladesh dynamics
Zakir Kibria
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Can Indian MP delegations blunt Pakistan’s global narrative edge?
Anant Gupta
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Internet cookies – what they are and how they affect online privacy
Ahmed Ibrahim, The Conversation David Cook, The Conversation
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Emily Brontë’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ is a dark parable about coercive control
Hannah Roche, The Conversation Katy Mullin, The Conversation
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Does India have the collective will to quit smoking?
Nidhi Kadere, IndiaSpend.com
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Sunday book pick: In ‘Small Boat’, no one is at fault when 27 migrants drown in international waters
Sayari Debnath
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BJP MP claims women whose husbands were killed in Pahalgam terror attack lacked ‘spirit of warriors’
Scroll Staff
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Myth, machines, and revolution in ancient India: Roger Zelazny’s 1967 novel ‘Lord of Light’
AM Gautam
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When the British considered punishing Iran for the harassment of Indian pilgrims
Ajay Kamalakaran
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‘There are no rules’: Roshan Mathew on playing a dangerous man in ‘Kankhajura’
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘Consent’: How does one define consent when systemic inequalities define gendered interactions?
Anjali Chauhan
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Why Sudeshna Shome Ghosh took on ‘one of the toughest jobs in publishing’: Children’s picture books
Sudeshna Shome Ghosh