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For children: Who was Hansa Mehta, tireless feminist and ‘founding mother of the Indian republic’?
Karthik Venkatesh
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How Rajendra Chola and his army sailed across the seas in the 11th century to beat the Malays
Anirudh Kanisetti
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Kalinga Literary Festival Book Awards for 2024 announces longlists in seven categories
Scroll Staff
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A new book investigates journalist Gauri Lankesh’s assassination and its effect on Indian democracy
Rollo Romig
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A dead body in the forest, injured children, and other unanswered questions about Bastar encounter
Malini Subramaniam
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Fiction: Two journalists dive into the murky waters of a young woman’s murder case in Delhi
Balraj Juttla
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Interview: Releasing Nicobar report would be like ‘opening can of worms’, says anthropologist
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Harsh Mander: Where prayer is a crime, an act of hate against other faiths
Harsh Mander
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Why Jammu is not cheering new rail line ‘integrating’ Kashmir with Delhi
Safwat Zargar
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Backstory 2024: Fighting for my breath in Ladakh
Safwat Zargar
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‘Mornings With My Cat Mii’ joins other Japanese novels that confront the absurdities of modern life
Diya Isha
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‘The Lucky Ones’: Zara Chowdhary’s memoir dredges up one family’s memories of the Gujarat riots
Sahana Hegde
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Human behaviour, unreliable records: Why the UK keeps revising its migration data
Madeleine Sumption, The Conversation
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Sushilkumar Shinde’s ‘Five Decades in Politics’: A revealing memoir of a Dalit’s life in politics
Shevlin Sebastian
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Fiction: Seema’s and Madhu’s worlds expand radically when they start working in a factory in Noida
Bhaichand Patel
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Fiction: 68-year-old Gajanan casts aside his meek old self and embraces his new homicidal avatar
Salil Desai
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In Kashmir’s crackdown on journalism and dissent, a glimpse of the future of freedom in India
Samar Halarnkar
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‘Lucky to learn and study Bengali’: William Radice (1951-2024) on why and how he translated Tagore
William Radice
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In Bhutan, hunter-gatherer Oleps group banks on smoked fish tradition to sustain way of life
Choki Wangmo
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‘A quest to cling to something tangible’: Why Tarana Husain Khan writes about Rampur’s lost foods
Ashutosh Kumar Thakur