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Why translation is mourning in the Gujarati avatar of poet Arun Kolatkar’s epic ‘Sarpa Satra’
Hemang
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‘Throughout the novel there are sightings of the migrant, as ancient a figure as any’: Jeet Thayil
Dyuti Mishra
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Why the BJP chose to attack the DMK as ‘anti-Hindu’ instead of calling it ‘pseudo-secular’
T Kannan
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Premier League clubs withdraw: Here’s what we know about the Super League controversy so far
Scroll Staff
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Manual scavenging has killed 400 Indians since it was banned – and yet nobody has been convicted
Radhika Bordia, Article-14.com Yogesh Pawar, Article-14.com
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‘Ajeeb Daastaans’ review: One episode in the Netflix anthology film is worth the price of the rest
Nandini Ramnath
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The Political Fix: After starting to thaw, India-Pakistan ties run into an Imran Khan U-turn
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Why does Germany hold a strange nostalgia for pre-Civil War American South?
Sanders Isaac Bernstein, The Conversation
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A new book looks behind the scenes at the NRC project in Assam (and why it’s on the backburner)
Abhishek Saha
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Why healthcare plays a major role in India’s diplomacy in Africa
Dan Banik, The Conversation Renu Modi, The Conversation
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Interview: Sanjib Baruah on Assam elections, identity politics and the ‘cash-transfer state’
Arunabh Saikia
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The BJP has doubled down on identity politics in Assam. Why is the Congress steering clear of it?
Angshuman Choudhury Suraj Gogoi
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Turning India over to the mob, video by video
Samar Halarnkar
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Missed opportunity: What the debate about Amanda Gorman’s translators is really about
Haidee Kotze
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Bengal polls: TMC will be punished for 10 years of misrule and appeasement politics, claims PM Modi
Scroll Staff
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‘One cup of kadak chai’: How Mumbai’s Koli women survived the coronavirus pandemic
Paroma Soni
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Remembering the Anglo-Indian who fought for people of colour and came to the rescue of WWII soldiers
Anu Kumar
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West Bengal elections 2021: This book talks to individuals on the street to gauge what they want
Deep Halder
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Delhi’s 2041 master plan is an opportunity to make the city more inclusive for informal workers
Malavika Narayan Shalini Sinha
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Confronting taboos: A nonfiction anthology explores stories left untold in the South Asian diaspora
Anisha Sircar