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  • 'JNU doesn't stand for fascist nationalism, we stand for pluralism': Watch the ABVP student leader who resigned

    'JNU doesn't stand for fascist nationalism, we stand for pluralism': Watch the ABVP student leader who resigned

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 03, 2016 · 04:00 pm
  • The simplicity of ‘Ottal’ speaks to a diverse crowd, says director of festival favourite

    The simplicity of ‘Ottal’ speaks to a diverse crowd, says director of festival favourite

    Akshaya Pillai
    · Mar 02, 2016 · 12:00 pm
  • Why the government's claim about a farmer-oriented Budget is rather exaggerated

    Why the government's claim about a farmer-oriented Budget is rather exaggerated

    Mohan Guruswamy
    · Mar 01, 2016 · 07:00 pm
  • Incredible India: Four lessons from the recently launched tourist helpline

    Incredible India: Four lessons from the recently launched tourist helpline

    Garga Chatterjee
    · Mar 01, 2016 · 01:30 pm
  • In photos: Pakistan on the boil after hanging of Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer's assassin

    In photos: Pakistan on the boil after hanging of Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer's assassin

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 29, 2016 · 08:56 pm
  • ‘Judiciary will right the wrongs of government’: An ex-raja explains how India grabbed his properties

    ‘Judiciary will right the wrongs of government’: An ex-raja explains how India grabbed his properties

    Ajaz Ashraf
    · Feb 26, 2016 · 09:15 am
  • Facebook expands 'Like' button to include new 'Reactions'

    Facebook expands 'Like' button to include new 'Reactions'

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 24, 2016 · 08:02 pm
  • The bullet train syndrome perpetuates an elitist approach to the Indian Railways

    The bullet train syndrome perpetuates an elitist approach to the Indian Railways

    Jean Drèze
    · Feb 23, 2016 · 05:30 pm
  • (Almost) meeting Harper Lee in her hometown in Alabama

    (Almost) meeting Harper Lee in her hometown in Alabama

    Anvar Alikhan
    · Feb 21, 2016 · 08:30 am
  • On boycotting Arnab Goswami: 'One point against him cannot wash away his hard-earned trust'

    On boycotting Arnab Goswami: 'One point against him cannot wash away his hard-earned trust'

    Scroll
    · Feb 20, 2016 · 10:30 pm
  • Seven kinds of animals we love because they talk in their books

    Seven kinds of animals we love because they talk in their books

    Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan
    · Feb 20, 2016 · 12:30 pm
  • One in seven Indian drugs is substandard, reveal studies

    One in seven Indian drugs is substandard, reveal studies

    Charu Bahri, IndiaSpend.com
    · Feb 16, 2016 · 08:30 pm
  • 'We'll break your phones and your bones': Journalists and JNU students attacked in court

    'We'll break your phones and your bones': Journalists and JNU students attacked in court

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · Feb 15, 2016 · 06:23 pm
  • First person: Do some disabled people choose to settle for a substandard life?

    First person: Do some disabled people choose to settle for a substandard life?

    Nipun Malhotra
    · Feb 13, 2016 · 02:30 pm
  • 'If a known face like Anupam Kher takes up the cause of the community, we should feel happy'

    'If a known face like Anupam Kher takes up the cause of the community, we should feel happy'

    Scroll
    · Feb 12, 2016 · 07:30 pm
  • How David Headley identified the targets of the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai

    How David Headley identified the targets of the 26/11 terror attacks in Mumbai

    S Hussain Zaidi with Rahul Bhatt
    · Feb 12, 2016 · 08:30 am
  • The Pakistan Super League has given Pakistani cricket a new lease of life

    The Pakistan Super League has given Pakistani cricket a new lease of life

    Angikaar Choudhury
    · Feb 11, 2016 · 03:30 pm
  • Rescued Siachen soldier Lance Naik Hanumanthappa dies

    Rescued Siachen soldier Lance Naik Hanumanthappa dies

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 11, 2016 · 12:52 pm
  • 'To confront the issue of diversity, India has to start with its darker-skinned countrymen'

    'To confront the issue of diversity, India has to start with its darker-skinned countrymen'

    Scroll
    · Feb 09, 2016 · 07:30 pm
  • The prisoners of Partition: The blurred borders of 1947

    The prisoners of Partition: The blurred borders of 1947

    Anam Zakaria
    · Feb 09, 2016 · 08:30 am
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