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‘Research thoroughly, don’t be impulsive’: How investment professional Punita Kumar-Sinha works
Safir Anand
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Congress cannot spoil Trinamool’s chances in West Bengal polls, says Mamata Banerjee
Scroll Staff
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Rajasthan: BJP issues notice to its own minister over phone tapping allegations
Scroll Staff
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India is missing from the Forbes list of top ten powerful countries. How can it fix that?
Ashok Swain
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A new book analyses how refusing to recognise the Opposition formally hinders democracy in India
Gautam Bhatia
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The scammers who got scammed: How jobless Indians were lured into cyber slavery
Ayush Tiwari
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Fiction: 1977. Sukumar is deeply in love with a man but forced to keep their relationship a secret
Santanu Bhattacharya
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Man arrested for alleged attack on Hyderabad priest for rejecting help to establish ‘Ram Rajya’
Scroll Staff
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For children: Young Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar is not happy about his uncle CV Raman coming to stay
Arundhati Venkatesh
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N Biren Singh ‘instigated division’ in Manipur, resignation ‘belated’: Congress
Scroll Staff
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Start the week with a film: ‘The Order’ is a gripping exploration of America’s white militia problem
Scroll Staff
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‘Rebuilding with words is not a luxury’: Tabish Khair on writing after the war on Gaza
Tabish Khair
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Why nod to Vedanta’s oil exploration plans in wildlife sanctuary has stirred a debate in Nagaland
Rokibuz Zaman
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India embraces AI companies, regulation takes a back seat
Rest of World Staff
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States seeking funds according to their tax contribution is ‘petty thinking’, says Piyush Goyal
Scroll Staff
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‘Beggar’s Bedlam’: Nabarun Bhattacharya’s defiant, magic realist novel about class clashes in Bengal
Saloni Sharma
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‘In the consumption of art, labels need to be thrown out’: Santanu Bhattacharya on his ‘queer’ novel
Diya Isha
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Sunday book pick: A shocking tale about the mad pursuit of freedom in Stefan Zweig’s ‘A Chess Story’
Sayari Debnath
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The photography expeditions of an Italian in the mighty Himalayas
Hugh Thomson
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Ramachandra Guha: In Lahore’s banishment of its pluralistic past lies a sharp warning for India
Ramachandra Guha