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‘Matter of shame: Adityanath’s remarks about UP workers going to Israel spark Opposition outcry
Scroll Staff
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Mythology for children: The curse that proved fatal for Karna in the Battle of Kurukshetra
Sunita Pant Bansal
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The ugly history of Boer prisoner-of-war camps in India
Anu Kumar
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‘Girls Will Be Girls’ review: A beautifully observed coming of age story
Udita Jhunjhunwala
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India’s semiconductor ambitions could risk worker safety
Jasoon Chelat
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Through stories of food, Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee examines how economics influences culture
Abhijit Banerjee
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What the uproar over Atul Subhash’s death by suicide says about gender relations in India
Divya Aslesha Abhik Deb
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To speed up clearance, India’s polluting industries no longer need dual approvals
Simrin Sirur
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Cambridge scholar trolled for PhD on politics of smell explains what her research is all about
Amelia Louks, The Conversation
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Murder mystery: An elderly couple investigates the suspicious death of a British journalist in Goa
Udayan Mukherjee
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Nothing ‘substantial’ in allegations of EVM manipulation, says TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee
Scroll Staff
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Literary critic Kirtinath Kurtkoti on how Kannada poetry is influenced by translation and rewriting
Kirtinath Kurtkoti Kamalakar Bhat
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From Pune to Patiala and beyond, how vocalist Rajabhau Deo spent his life lost in music
Devina Dutt
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In garb of ‘amendments’, waqf bill intends to undo one of India’s oldest Muslim institutions
MR Shamshad Nabeela Jamil
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A Tibetan writer reflects on the fight for his motherland while living in ‘exile’ in India
Tsering Namgyal Khortsa
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How BJP offensive on Bangladesh is roiling politics on the Bengal border
Rokibuz Zaman
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How lion-tailed macaques have changed parenting techniques with rising rates of twins
Arathi Menon
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‘To ride the river, to know desire’: Five poems from Jeet Thayil’s new book of poetry
Jeet Thayil
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Congress asks why Omar Abdullah changed stand on matters concerning Opposition after becoming CM
Scroll Staff
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In his new book, academic Pramod K Nayar examines the ways literature is the ‘eyewitness’ of history
Pramod K Nayar