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‘This Land We Call Home’: A rare account of changing homes, faiths, identities and nation
Sonal Dugar
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The singularity of literary production: Nirmal Verma and Jorge Luis Borges in London, 1976
Rosinka Chaudhuri
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‘The Tales from Campus: A Misguide to College’: The first lessons on empathy for young adults
Basudhara Roy
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Assam to implement majority of recommendations on Clause 6 of Assam Accord, says Himanta Biswa Sarma
Scroll Staff
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How niche content creation, remixing, and marginalised creators are changing online viral trends
Payal Arora
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Withdraw order allowing government employees to join RSS, ex-bureaucrats urge Centre
Scroll Staff
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LGBTQ persons can open joint bank accounts, clarifies finance ministry
Scroll Staff
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Ex-Jharkhand CM Champai Soren says he has decided to trust PM Modi, join BJP
Scroll Staff
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This book re-investigates the 2019 police violence at Jamia Milia Islamia, and the 2020 Delhi riots
Rahul Bhatia
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Five new districts to be created in Ladakh
Scroll Staff
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Mere insult to SC/ST member not offence under Atrocities Act, says Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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Himanta Biswa Sarma targets Muslim reporter for his religious identity during press meet
Scroll Staff
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Congress MP, experts urge Tamil Nadu CM to scrap plan for centralised midday meal kitchens
Scroll Staff
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Kolkata college student held for allegedly calling for Mamata Banerjee’s assassination
Scroll Staff
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Kolkata doctor’s rape: Police ban assembly of people outside RG Kar Hospital for 7 days
Scroll Staff
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‘Syeda’s story is also Delhi’s story’: Why Neha Dixit wrote about an ‘unknown’ working-class woman
Yamini Krishnan
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Bangladesh: Sheikh Hasina seeks ‘justice’, calls for probe into violence during anti-government stir
Scroll Staff
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Writer Veio Pou on the struggles of living and raising children in Delhi as a ‘North-Eastern’ person
Veio Pou
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14 years after the dilution of the Gadgil report, devastation continues in the Western Ghats
Siddhartha Krishnan
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Why Khasi vigilante groups have pushed Meghalaya government on the back foot
Rokibuz Zaman