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  • Randeep Hooda on why his career hasn’t soared: ‘I used to take myself too seriously’

    Randeep Hooda on why his career hasn’t soared: ‘I used to take myself too seriously’

    Chandrima Pal
    · Jun 06, 2016 · 10:00 am
  • A fan confesses: How I stopped despising and started loving Virat Kohli

    A fan confesses: How I stopped despising and started loving Virat Kohli

    Rajesh Tiwary
    · May 30, 2016 · 02:00 pm
  • 'Sonia Gandhi knows that politics is a whirlpool which you can enter but not escape'

    'Sonia Gandhi knows that politics is a whirlpool which you can enter but not escape'

    Scroll
    · May 29, 2016 · 09:30 pm
  • Desperately seeking John Doe: A US group strives to give names to the unidentified dead

    Desperately seeking John Doe: A US group strives to give names to the unidentified dead

    Deborah Halber, Mosaic.com
    · May 28, 2016 · 10:30 pm
  • Bracing for three-way fight, Akali Dal-BJP in poll mode in Punjab

    Bracing for three-way fight, Akali Dal-BJP in poll mode in Punjab

    Vipin Pubby
    · May 25, 2016 · 07:30 pm
  • Ian McKellen: ‘Shakespeare is something actual, recent, alive’

    Ian McKellen: ‘Shakespeare is something actual, recent, alive’

    Saumya Ancheri
    · May 24, 2016 · 09:30 am
  • Boycott or speak up? Vedanta-sponsored litfest makes writers ask themselves difficult questions

    Boycott or speak up? Vedanta-sponsored litfest makes writers ask themselves difficult questions

    Scroll Staff
    · May 23, 2016 · 06:05 pm
  • For refugees in Germany, arrival is the only first stage on the road to becoming a resident

    For refugees in Germany, arrival is the only first stage on the road to becoming a resident

    Bhavya Dore
    · May 22, 2016 · 08:30 pm
  • What’s it like being a sought-after TV writer in Pakistan? Faiza Iftikhar tells all

    What’s it like being a sought-after TV writer in Pakistan? Faiza Iftikhar tells all

    Sadaf Haider and Sadaf Siddique
    · May 21, 2016 · 01:30 pm
  • And the Cannes Palm Dog goes to Nellie from ‘Paterson’

    And the Cannes Palm Dog goes to Nellie from ‘Paterson’

    Scroll Staff
    · May 20, 2016 · 08:45 pm
  • I voted for Modi because there was no credible alternative, says young Mumbai IT executive

    I voted for Modi because there was no credible alternative, says young Mumbai IT executive

    Jaideep Vaidya
    · May 19, 2016 · 06:30 pm
  • Why the Supreme Court's orders on school meals in drought-hit areas are not being implemented

    Why the Supreme Court's orders on school meals in drought-hit areas are not being implemented

    Anumeha Yadav
    · May 18, 2016 · 02:30 pm
  • Dear Tanya… love, Tania: When bored girls chat across the border

    Dear Tanya… love, Tania: When bored girls chat across the border

    Antara Ganguli
    · May 16, 2016 · 08:30 am
  • Mangoes: The fruit that holds my fragile relation with my father together

    Mangoes: The fruit that holds my fragile relation with my father together

    Kavya Murthy
    · May 14, 2016 · 12:30 pm
  • Channel 4 show ‘Flowers’ is dark and chaotic and that’s why you need to watch it

    Channel 4 show ‘Flowers’ is dark and chaotic and that’s why you need to watch it

    Ankita Chawla
    · May 14, 2016 · 10:00 am
  • Tony Cozier (1940-2016) brought the beaches and sun of his beloved Caribbean to cricket commentary

    Tony Cozier (1940-2016) brought the beaches and sun of his beloved Caribbean to cricket commentary

    Jaideep Vaidya
    · May 12, 2016 · 06:00 pm
  • 'Uncivilised behaviour is all around – social media is just a manifestation of it'

    'Uncivilised behaviour is all around – social media is just a manifestation of it'

    Scroll
    · May 08, 2016 · 06:30 pm
  • The one-armed robot that will look after me until I die

    The one-armed robot that will look after me until I die

    Geoff Watts, mosaic.com
    · May 07, 2016 · 08:30 pm
  • Are you Indian or Pakistani? It doesn't matter

    Are you Indian or Pakistani? It doesn't matter

    Shaira Mohan
    · May 06, 2016 · 08:30 pm
  • Punjab may be too broke to pay salaries and pensions, but the treasury’s always open for its MLAs

    Punjab may be too broke to pay salaries and pensions, but the treasury’s always open for its MLAs

    Vipin Pubby
    · May 04, 2016 · 10:30 am
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