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‘There was no loss, no gain’: This new book is an essential guide to understanding Ghalib’s couplets
Mirza Ghalib Anisur Rahman
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Instead of ‘doomsday’ approach, India’s climate activists should centre people and their emotions
Samatha Balachandran
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227 years of Mirza Ghalib: How the mystic poet rethought the concept of ‘man’ in his couplets
Amir Suhail Wani
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How Manmohan Singh took to economics, and got interested in politics, in college
Daman Singh
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Five lessons for today’s India from the Congress session in Belgaum a century ago
Sudheendra Kulkarni
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‘History shall judge you kindly’: Tributes pour in for Manmohan Singh
Scroll Staff
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Backstory 2024: They were bigoted gaurakshaks, but they were good to me
Vineet Bhalla
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Five of the best international nonfiction books of 2024 – according to expert readers
Jay Prosser, The Conversation Christopher Rodgers, The Conversation Julia Johnson, The Conversation Kieran Connell, The Conversation Olaya Moldes Andrés, The Conversation
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From the depths and despair of the 2004 tsunami, a Sri Lankan prepares to scale great heights
Dimantha Dilan Thenuwara
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For children: How human encroachment has forced tigers to become resilient and instinctive
S Eardley-Wilmot
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The best Indian web series of 2024, led by ‘Raat Jawaan Hai’
Scroll Staff
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Backstory 2024: When a guru of a little-known religion told my fortune
Nolina Minj
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India’s landmark telemedicine initiative needs a revamp if it is to fulfil its potential
Biswanath Ghosh Dastidar
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‘The Surti is a rangila’: In her memoir, a former IAS officer reflects on her posting in Surat
Pushpa Sundar
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The best films we watched in 2024
Scroll Staff
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‘Fear, fear and only fear’: Muslims in Sambhal are on edge as government turns against them
Abhik Deb
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Why does red wine sometimes cause headaches?
Andrew Waterhouse, The Conversation Apramita Devi, The Conversation
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‘Shrink’ by Rachel M Thomas: A compelling graphic novel about navigating fatphobia as a young woman
Rosie Nelson, The Conversation
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How Mumbai’s golden jackals endure
Sneha Mahale
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‘What do I give you?’: Publisher-poet Naveen Kishore’s gift to readers during difficult times
Naveen Kishore