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Sunday book pick: A band of single women make sense of changing world order in 1853 novel ‘Cranford’
Sayari Debnath
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Ramachandra Guha: In battle against ‘Hindi imposition’, a war between two distinct visions of India
Ramachandra Guha
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Why a Gandhian social worker was deported by the French from Indochina
Ajay Kamalakaran
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‘The World With Its Mouth Open’: Ordinary experiences reflect the absurdity of Kashmir’s reality
Khawar Khan Achakzai
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Odisha suicide: Nepali student filed complaint with institute 11 months before death, says minister
Scroll Staff
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Delhi court dismisses bail plea of MP Engineer Rashid in terror funding case
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‘Indians abroad must comply with local laws’: MEA on academics facing deportation in US
Scroll Staff
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Why Indian judges enjoy de facto impunity when it comes to corruption allegations
Vineet Bhalla
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Scroll’s Rokibuz Zaman wins 2024 Vishwa Nath-Delhi Press Award for Fearless Journalism
Scroll Staff
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Karnataka minister claims 48 politicians honey-trapped, attempt made to target him too
Scroll Staff
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US judge blocks deportation of Indian academic held for allegedly ‘spreading Hamas propaganda’
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Hamas fires rockets at Tel Aviv in first response to Israel resuming attacks on Gaza
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Rush Hour: 22 alleged Maoists killed, ED told to stop action in Tamil Nadu liquor scam case and more
Scroll Staff
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Video: Is calling an Indian Muslim ‘Pakistani’ a criminal offence?
Vineet Bhalla Kritika Pant
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Actions like grabbing child’s breasts, breaking pyjama strings not attempt to rape: Allahabad HC
Scroll Staff
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X moves Karnataka HC against Centre using IT Act to censor content
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Manipur: Fresh clashes between Hmar and Zomi communities in Churachandpur district, one dead
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Uttar Pradesh: 3 get death sentence for 1981 killing of 24 Dalits in Dehuli
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‘Clear acknowledgement’ of our charges: Congress on EC’s decision to link Aadhaar, voter ID
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We will conduct fresh survey to identify OBCs, West Bengal tells Supreme Court
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