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  • ‘Tales from Qabristan’: A novel about a young man’s childhood memories is as vivid as a photograph

    ‘Tales from Qabristan’: A novel about a young man’s childhood memories is as vivid as a photograph

    Ananya Kaushik
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    ‘Literature gives you something history can’t’: Editor Mini Krishnan on classic Indian stories

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    The paradox of Malayali rapper Hanumankind’s anthems of resistance

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    Interview: Apple’s India move is about perception, Chinese dependency is reality

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    AI is reshaping how students write – here’s how it can be used creatively

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    Make iPhones in US or face 25% tariff: Donald Trump tells Apple

    Scroll Staff
    · May 23, 2025 · 07:07 pm
  • Fiction: Satya flees to India after Partition and risks her life to secretly rescue abducted women

    Fiction: Satya flees to India after Partition and risks her life to secretly rescue abducted women

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    CBI files chargesheet against Satya Pal Malik, six others in Kiru hydropower corruption case

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    · May 23, 2025 · 01:33 pm
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    Ruined reputation, deep debt: How the British treated an Iranian governor exiled in Pune

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    · May 23, 2025 · 11:30 am
  • Shifting sands of power: The message from Trump’s big Gulf trip – and what that means for India

    Shifting sands of power: The message from Trump’s big Gulf trip – and what that means for India

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  • A play shows how textile workers of Mumbai were written out of the history and mythology of the city

    A play shows how textile workers of Mumbai were written out of the history and mythology of the city

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    ‘April May 99’ review: An irresistibly charming summer vacation

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    Why Bela Trivedi retired from Supreme Court as a deeply unpopular judge

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    ‘Homebound’ director Neeraj Ghaywan: ‘What if we practise empathy and listen to the other side?’

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    · May 22, 2025 · 10:45 pm
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    Calories listed on a food menu could make you eat more

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    · May 22, 2025 · 10:00 pm
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    Fiction: Two bodies wash ashore. Soon, a murder case considered solved years ago is open again

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    Scrapping security clearance hit 10,000 Indian jobs, Turkish firm Celebi tells Delhi HC

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    Jyoti Bhatt: The Gandhian whose expressive artwork is an archive of India

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    Memoir: Writer Andaleeb Wajid on losing her husband and mother-in-law to Covid-19 in the same week

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