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Randeep Hooda on why his career hasn’t soared: ‘I used to take myself too seriously’
Chandrima Pal
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A fan confesses: How I stopped despising and started loving Virat Kohli
Rajesh Tiwary
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'Sonia Gandhi knows that politics is a whirlpool which you can enter but not escape'
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Desperately seeking John Doe: A US group strives to give names to the unidentified dead
Deborah Halber, Mosaic.com
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Bracing for three-way fight, Akali Dal-BJP in poll mode in Punjab
Vipin Pubby
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Ian McKellen: ‘Shakespeare is something actual, recent, alive’
Saumya Ancheri
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Boycott or speak up? Vedanta-sponsored litfest makes writers ask themselves difficult questions
Scroll Staff
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For refugees in Germany, arrival is the only first stage on the road to becoming a resident
Bhavya Dore
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What’s it like being a sought-after TV writer in Pakistan? Faiza Iftikhar tells all
Sadaf Haider and Sadaf Siddique
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And the Cannes Palm Dog goes to Nellie from ‘Paterson’
Scroll Staff
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I voted for Modi because there was no credible alternative, says young Mumbai IT executive
Jaideep Vaidya
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Why the Supreme Court's orders on school meals in drought-hit areas are not being implemented
Anumeha Yadav
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Dear Tanya… love, Tania: When bored girls chat across the border
Antara Ganguli
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Mangoes: The fruit that holds my fragile relation with my father together
Kavya Murthy
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Channel 4 show ‘Flowers’ is dark and chaotic and that’s why you need to watch it
Ankita Chawla
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Tony Cozier (1940-2016) brought the beaches and sun of his beloved Caribbean to cricket commentary
Jaideep Vaidya
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'Uncivilised behaviour is all around – social media is just a manifestation of it'
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The one-armed robot that will look after me until I die
Geoff Watts, mosaic.com
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Are you Indian or Pakistani? It doesn't matter
Shaira Mohan
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Punjab may be too broke to pay salaries and pensions, but the treasury’s always open for its MLAs
Vipin Pubby