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Travelogue: In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Durgacharan Rakshit travelled to most parts of India
Durgacharan Rakshit Sarbani Putatunda
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APSC Computer Operator 2024 notification released; apply from March 14
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: In Assam, a man’s love for a woman and his community and nation are tested
Somnath Batabyal
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March reading: Six hot-off-the-press fiction books to welcome the new month
Sayari Debnath
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A doctor writes about why one should not ignore signs of stress and burnout
Aditi Nerurkar
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International fiction: Keepers of a lighthouse watch in horror as World War II is fought on the sea
Firat Sunel Feyza Howell
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Why the police investigation into Mira Road violence has left Muslims with little hope of justice
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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After violence over madrasa demolition, police crackdown in Haldwani, Muslim residents allege
Ayush Tiwari
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Fiction: Anju tries to save a marriage held together precariously by middle-class sensibilities
Selma Carvalho
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In translation: Jayant Kaikini’s new book of short stories is set in Mumbai, India’s Maximum City
Jayant Kaikini Tejaswini Niranjana
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How Marathi literary giant Anant Kakba Priolkar became a pioneering historian of print in India
Murali Ranganathan
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How did an Italian prisoner of war end up painting these beautiful frescoes in a Dehradun church?
Kamayani Sharma
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A poem for Palestine and a dream – when Israeli checkpoints will become ‘peace points’
Bina Sarkar Ellias
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Insider account: How Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to the Russian invasion
Simon Shuster
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Ramachandra Guha: More than Arabs or Jews, US bears special responsibility for Palestine conflict
Ramachandra Guha
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In Imphal, the state’s surrender to an armed Meitei militia with ‘Taliban-like’ grip
Arunabh Saikia
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The back story of Argylle, the spy played by Henry Cavill
Elly Conway
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Fiction: Ayesha tries to break free in a conservative Pakistani city
Awais Khan
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Gregor Samsa, the vermin: Reading Franz Kafka’s ‘The Metamorphosis’ while Palestinians are killed
Bilal Tanweer
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Technological and social churn threaten the freedom of thought – how do we protect it?
Simon McCarthy-Jones, The Conversation