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Sudheendra Kulkarni: In today’s globalised world, do we really need fixed borders?
Sudheendra Kulkarni
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Sahir Ludhianvi at 100: Why the poet and film lyricist was the original ‘Angry Young Man’
Akshay Manwani
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A galaxy of underground poets of Bengal emerge in this book as truth-tellers and myth-busters
Parthapratim Dasgupta
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Moderating Muslim theology: It’s time to open up Islam to modern interpretations
A Faizur Rahman
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‘I always found him reading’: A tribute to Shamsur Rahman Faruqi from younger brother NR Farooqi
NR Farooqi
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It’s 20 years since ‘Lagaan’ and ‘Gadar’ – and the contest between cricket bat and hand pump
Nandini Ramnath
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Interview: ‘Charlie Hebdo’ editor on the growing threat to journalism and democracy
Sven Lilienström
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‘We text, text, text, our significant words’: Poems for those in long-distance relationships
Kate North, The Conversation
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Punjab local body elections witness 55.91% turnout till 2 pm, sporadic violence at places
Scroll Staff
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The true story of how my mobile phone turned my novel into a love story in prose poetry
Gayathri Prabhu
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‘The Great Bengali Poetry Underground’: An anthology that dives beneath the calm surface
Rajat Chaudhuri
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When fiction can show us the arc of the Indian politician’s progress in a way that facts cannot
Devesh Verma
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‘Lahore Confidential’ review: An Urdu-loving spy finds herself in a big mess in Pakistan
Nandini Ramnath
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CGPSC State Service admit card 2020 released at psc.cg.gov.in, exam on February 14
Scroll Staff
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Why this teacher continued with aerobics even as military cars reached Myanmar parliament behind her
Scroll Staff
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Jonas Gwangwa: The musician who embodied South Africa’s struggle for a national culture
Gwen Ansell, The Conversation
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In this detective novel, the investigator suspects herself of being the murderer
Kalpana Swaminathan
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I asked 99 leading thinkers what the world after Covid-19 might look like. This is what they said
Adil Najam, The Conversation
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Zeb Bangash on the Bollywood cover of ‘Bibi Sanam’: ‘A disservice to the song’s meaning’
Zeb Bangash
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Pro-Trump rioters singing Bob Marley songs isn’t surprising. Here’s why
Oskar Cox Jensen, The Conversation