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Why museums are mushrooming across China
Justine Poplin, The Conversation
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How Jain scrolls blurred the line between art, publicity and city portraits
Kamayani Sharma
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Why an ‘inclusive’ tribal leader from Assam has joined hands with BJP for the Assembly poll
Rokibuz Zaman
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Why a proposal to resettle Parsis in Iran in the 1940s never took off
Ajay Kamalakaran
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‘We, The People of India’: TM Krishna’s book is part-explainer, part wake-up call for the republic
Chintan Girish Modi
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Prime Video 2026 slate: ‘Welcome to Khoya Mahal’, ‘Storm’, ‘Matka King’, ‘Mirzapur’ film on the list
Scroll Staff
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‘Red flags’, ‘performative reading’: What do our reading choices say about us?
Julian Novitz, The Conversation
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‘It is time to listen to the grasshoppers’: What non-humans can tell us about living sustainably
Amritesh Mukherjee
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‘Departure(s)’: Julian Barnes’s final novel is an emotionally charged farewell to readers
Rahul Singh
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A new book uses Žižek’s and Lacan’s philosophies to examine how Indian social reality is constructed
Sebastian Vattamattam
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‘Consent, accountability’: What educator Tanisha Rao wants to be taught better during sex education
Rush Mukherjee
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Rush Hour: CJI pulls up NCERT over ‘corruption in judiciary’ chapter, Soren’s ED trial stayed & more
Scroll Staff
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Harsh Mander: Six years after the Delhi riots, the state’s defiant failings
Harsh Mander
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‘Poetry is about truth, difference, and breaking form’: Debut poet Aranya Padil
Kunjana Parashar
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Indian flag history: How Pingali Venkayya designed one of the first versions of the tricolour
Navtej Sarna
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February global nonfiction: Six books chronicling history from the Renaissance to the ‘Mortecene’
Scroll Staff
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Afghans in Pakistan awaiting US resettlement abandoned once again
Mehr Mumtaz, The Conversation
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Why experts say AI tool to detect Bangladeshis will be open to misuse
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Want to read more this year? Here are some things you can do
Paty Paliokosta, The Conversation Alison Baverstock, The Conversation
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How the bawdy, irreverent songs of kajari and hori have resisted being tamed
Chandranshu Yadav Pratyay Nath