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From Manu S Pillai’s new book: How the Portuguese responded to the complexities of Hinduism
Manu S Pillai
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Archives: Zakir Hussain interview – ‘What do I bring to the tabla? Openness and clarity’
Nasreen Munni Kabir
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‘Swaha’ review: A visually striking exploration of rural blight
Nandini Ramnath
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Seven questions about Adani’s Andhra solar deal – and why Jagan Reddy’s defences don’t hold
M Rajshekhar
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Around the world, new mobile internet subscribers are plateauing
Khadija Alam, Rest of World Russell Brandom, Rest of World
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‘Aag Aur Pani’: Hindi writer Vyomesh Shukla draws an authentic portrait of eternal Banaras
Ashutosh Kumar Thakur
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‘My Palestine’: Mohammad Tarbush’s memoir is a heartbreaking read about the Palestinian plight
Ananya Sarda
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Congress must justify INDIA bloc leadership role, not take it for granted, says Omar Abdullah
Scroll Staff
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This book proposal won Sohini Chattopadhyay a NIF fellowship for ‘The Day I Became a Runner’
Sohini Chattopadhyay
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Disciples of Truth, diplomas of fraud: The tumultous tale of the ‘Anglo Saxon Sikhs’ of Oklahoma
Philip Deslippe
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Video: Some good and bad news – where Scroll stands today
Scroll Staff
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UP CM backs Allahabad HC judge who made anti-Muslim remarks, says he spoke the truth
Scroll Staff
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Start the week with a film: In ‘Don’t Let Them Shoot the Kite’, innocence and freedom in a jail
Scroll Staff
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Why Assam’s proposed ban on beef in restaurants may be unconstitutional
Vineet Bhalla
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Sunday book pick: The sex lives of Iranian housewives in Marjane Satrapi’s ‘Embroideries’
Sayari Debnath
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‘Government responsibility to create a free public library system’: Former librarian Emily Drabinski
Mridula Koshy
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Good readers have different brains, says research
Mikael Roll, The Conversation
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‘The Inseparables’: Simone de Beauvoir’s novella speaks of the crushing weight borne by women
Kshipra Hada
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Global fiction: Six recently-published novels to close the year with
Scroll Staff
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The Joe Sacco interview: ‘If my work is going to be journalistic, it needs to be representational’
Arunava Banerjee