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Pets bring infinite joy and companionship to our lives – but there are also downsides
Emily Hemendinger, The Conversation
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Sunjeev Sahota’s new novel ‘The Spoiled Heart’ spares no one
Mahika Dhar
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‘Queer, for me, is anything that deviates from normative desire’: Saikat Majumdar on his fiction
Hoshang Merchant
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How an Uruguayan organisation supports families who have relatives in jail
Natalia Uval y Marina Santin, The Human Journalism Network
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Covid showed that India’s healthcare system was frail – yet it was not on the agenda this election
Niladri Chatterjee Eleonor Marcussen
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Is storytelling essential for journalism? A new book of essays asks how important stories are
Jeremy Harding
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The kids are not all right – the challenges of youth mental health in India
Chapal Mehra
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‘Mr and Mrs Mahi’ review: A partnership between equals is a solo show
Nandini Ramnath
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Interview: Debunking, correcting misinformation helps but it is not enough to change strong beliefs
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Lok Sabha polls top updates: Campaigning for final phase of election concludes
Scroll Staff
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PM should read Mahatma’s autobiography, says Congress after Modi’s ‘world didn't know Gandhi’ remark
Scroll Staff
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This election, the Constitution has emerged as the star of political rhetoric – and a symbol of hope
Dilip M Menon
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How former Bihar CM Karpoori Thakur democratised education by making English non-compulsory
Santosh Singh Aditya Anmol
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The Muslim voter who voted for the BJP in 2014
Abhik Deb
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Fiction: An alleged suicide in Pakistan leads to deeper questions about the country’s blasphemy laws
Sohail Rauf
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Interview: From ‘vikas’ to ‘vishwas’, what the centralisation of politics means for India
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Fiction: Gobind joins the Indian Navy to uplift his life and change his family’s fortunes forever
Harinder S Sikka
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Video: How should India tackle its unemployment crisis?
Karwan e Mohabbat
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A Tamilian in Kalinga: Why state pride is at the centre of Odisha’s election
Shoaib Daniyal
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Fiction: In her forties and divorced, Maya is enjoying a halcyon spell in Bombay, the city she loves
Rohit Manchanda