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'India has more than one National Book'
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Eight extraordinary English-language novels of 2014 from around the world
Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan
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Facebook is thinking about adding a 'dislike' button, but don’t expect it to be called that
Zach Wener-Fligner, qz.com
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Can’t Keep a Good Girl Down: Confessions of an external affairs minister
Overrated Outcast
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The other half of conflict: the story of Kashmir’s women
Manisha Sobhrajani
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Malala charms Nobel audience: I am the only peace prize winner who still fights with her younger brothers
Malala Yousafzai
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Rude comments online are a reality we can’t get away from
Vincent Brown, The Conversation
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In Aatish Taseer's new novel, shimmerings of an idea of Indianness
Aatish Taseer
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Thirty years later, a museum wants to change the way we look at the survivors of the Bhopal gas leak
Mridula Chari
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Why Upamanyu Chatterjee’s new novel must be read: because everyone turns 50 one day
Sumana Roy
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Russia hits back at the US on human rights violation in the aftermath of Ferguson riots
Scroll Staff
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Jerusalem: where religion divides but lives are entwined
Wendy Pullan, The Conversation
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The Letter: From The Book of Gold Leaves
Mirza Waheed
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What's Lata doing in a Britney Spears song? Western tunes with unlikely Bollywood samples
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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'Parsis can laugh at themselves without any malice in their hearts'
Scroll Staff
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The Alzheimer’s enigma: can the mystery of what causes the condition be solved?
Michael Regnier, Mosaic
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When Haider went looking for his father
Vishal Bhardwaj and Basharat Peer
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Why the BJP might be replicating the Shiv Sena model in Punjab
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Former teammates bat for Sachin, slam Chappell
Sahil Bhalla
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'Your overtly biased article on Halloween is honestly just a little sad and pathetic'
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