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  • A Briton clicked these rare images of Kathmandu at a time when Nepal didn’t let in most foreigners

    A Briton clicked these rare images of Kathmandu at a time when Nepal didn’t let in most foreigners

    Susan Haris
    · Nov 19, 2023 · 10:00 pm
  • A ‘humanitarian pause’ in Gaza would do little more than create ‘well-fed dead’

    A ‘humanitarian pause’ in Gaza would do little more than create ‘well-fed dead’

    Kurt Mills, The Conversation
    · Nov 16, 2023 · 07:30 pm
  • Magic realism: The legend of German alchemist Johann Bottger in 19th-century Bengali literature

    Magic realism: The legend of German alchemist Johann Bottger in 19th-century Bengali literature

    Trailokyanath Mukhopadhyay Sucheta Dasgupta
    · Nov 16, 2023 · 05:30 pm
  • Cricket World Cup: Fans dance, light crackers on streets to celebrate India’s semi-final win

    Cricket World Cup: Fans dance, light crackers on streets to celebrate India’s semi-final win

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 16, 2023 · 11:38 am
  • ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: ‘Moment of cricketing greatness’ – Reactions as Kohli reaches 50 ODI 100s

    ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: ‘Moment of cricketing greatness’ – Reactions as Kohli reaches 50 ODI 100s

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 15, 2023 · 05:21 pm
  • Australia tour of India: Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy headline squad for cricket series in December

    Australia tour of India: Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy headline squad for cricket series in December

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 14, 2023 · 04:57 pm
  • Watch: In daring stunt, musician Jared Leto climbs scales the side of Empire State Building in NYC

    Watch: In daring stunt, musician Jared Leto climbs scales the side of Empire State Building in NYC

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 10, 2023 · 04:57 pm
  • Goddesses tamed: Is a unified religious identity recasting female deities in a passive mould?

    Goddesses tamed: Is a unified religious identity recasting female deities in a passive mould?

    Sarveswar Sipoy
    · Nov 10, 2023 · 09:00 am
  • In Scindia bastion in Madhya Pradesh, BJP fights voter fatigue and the resentment of its own workers

    In Scindia bastion in Madhya Pradesh, BJP fights voter fatigue and the resentment of its own workers

    Tabassum Barnagarwala
    · Nov 09, 2023 · 06:30 am
  • Doklam, dragons and tigers: Bhutan’s king visits India amid changing ties

    Doklam, dragons and tigers: Bhutan’s king visits India amid changing ties

    Sudeep Chakravarti, Dhaka Tribune
    · Nov 07, 2023 · 07:30 pm
  • The blood disorder that inspired vampire lore

    The blood disorder that inspired vampire lore

    Michael Hefferon, The Conversation
    · Nov 06, 2023 · 10:00 pm
  • A new book aims to make ‘The Arthashastra’ meaningful for young readers

    A new book aims to make ‘The Arthashastra’ meaningful for young readers

    Deepa Agarwal
    · Nov 06, 2023 · 01:30 pm
  • Tracing change and continuity through a dazzling history of Indian jewellery

    Tracing change and continuity through a dazzling history of Indian jewellery

    Aparna Kapadia
    · Nov 05, 2023 · 11:30 am
  • An innovative new biography of Emperor Ashoka reads his life from his edicts alone

    An innovative new biography of Emperor Ashoka reads his life from his edicts alone

    Nandan S Kaushik
    · Nov 04, 2023 · 08:30 am
  • Short fiction: The unusual friendship between Aziz, who is blind, and Rukmini, who is deaf

    Short fiction: The unusual friendship between Aziz, who is blind, and Rukmini, who is deaf

    Catherine Ann Jones
    · Nov 03, 2023 · 05:30 pm
  • A new book examines the highly refined craft of weaving carpets and floor coverings in Kashmir

    A new book examines the highly refined craft of weaving carpets and floor coverings in Kashmir

    Promil Pande
    · Nov 03, 2023 · 08:30 am
  • Watch: Emotional support alligator finally allowed into stadium to attend ice hockey match

    Watch: Emotional support alligator finally allowed into stadium to attend ice hockey match

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 01, 2023 · 05:37 pm
  • Delhi Durbars, ‘Kaiser-e-Hind’: How the British appropriated Mughal symbols to cement their rule

    Delhi Durbars, ‘Kaiser-e-Hind’: How the British appropriated Mughal symbols to cement their rule

    Rana Safvi
    · Oct 29, 2023 · 11:30 am
  • ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ review: Memorable performances in a shocking saga of organised plunder

    ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ review: Memorable performances in a shocking saga of organised plunder

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Oct 27, 2023 · 08:00 am
  • Indian history for children: The discovery of the first written zero from the fourth century CE

    Indian history for children: The discovery of the first written zero from the fourth century CE

    Devika Cariapa
    · Oct 24, 2023 · 01:30 pm
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