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Readers’ comments: Kashmir demolitions justified, stop anti-national articles supporting terrorists
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Folk tale from the Nicobar Islands: Greedy humans take advantage of a kind mahogany tree
Nalini Ramachandran
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Why Marxism has lost its appeal for Indian Muslims
Ghazala Jamil
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The deadliest wildlife conflict in India is being treated as a medical problem
Vaishnavi Rathore
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‘Ready to take responsibility’: Rahul Gandhi on 1984 anti-Sikh riots
Scroll Staff
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Start the week with a film: ‘Groundhog Day’ is about a time loop we don’t want to escape
Scroll Staff
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The blindspots in India’s calculation of poverty reduction
Soumyabrata Mondal & Anand Prasad Mishra, Banaras Hindu University
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‘We all look up at the same sky’: Jordan Quill, author of a children’s book on the magic of Tibet
Ipshita Mitra
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Sunday book pick: In Jonathan Franzen’s novel ‘Crossroads,’ the maker abandons the faithful
Sayari Debnath
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Why has a genre of music that evokes images of despair and destruction become a popular sleep aid?
Zakir Kibria
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Caste census: Will the 50% reservation cap soon be history?
Shoaib Daniyal
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‘Women need their own rooms in their own worlds’: Deepa Bhasthi on translating the female language
Deepa Bhasthi
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Divine right of demagogues: Why authoritarians can’t stop playing god
Pius Fozan
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Ramachandra Guha: In wake of Pahalgam, recalling Nehru’s advice on resisting Pakistan’s provocations
Ramachandra Guha
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Ageing: Being able to sit and stand easily is a great indicator of frailty
Catherine Norton, The Conversation
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How to live through the end of the world: Read William Shakespeare’s play ‘Cymbeline’
Michael Newton, The Conversation
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‘The Phantom’s Howl’: A nifty little trove of emotionally complex, modern Bengali ghost stories
Projit Bihari Mukharji
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May nonfiction: Six newly published books that present the many ways of seeing India
Scroll Staff
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My endless quest to understand Bhagwan Singh and Bhogwan Singh
Anu Kumar
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Naresh Fernandes