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From Mandir to Mahamari: Watching ‘Ramayan’ in turbulent times
Arvind Rajagopal
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Coronavirus: Amid lockdown, how is doorstep delivery of food and medicine working in urban India?
Vijayta Lalwani
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As Covid-19 pandemic hits India’s daily-wage earners hard, some leave city for their home towns
Shoaib Daniyal Supriya Sharma Naresh Fernandes
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From Kipling to Manisha Koirala: How Indian hill stations came to assume feminine identities
Siddharth Pandey
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What archival footage from pre-Liberation Goa tells us about Portuguese propaganda
Pamela D’Mello
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Whose land is it anyway: Of India’s 703 ongoing conflicts, 25% are in tribal areas
Mayank Aggarwal
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‘You feel left behind. You can divert that anger to demand justice, or towards radicalisation’
Vighnesh Hampapura
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This survey of Indian literatures seeks a mode of reflective and long-term response to suffering
Nikhil R
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Scroll impact: Toddler reunited with her family – days after Delhi violence tore them apart
Vijayta Lalwani
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How ‘socialism’ became a bad word in hyper-capitalist America
Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy, The Conversation
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Rajasthani: How a mother language can be lost, and how ‘folk’ histories can reclaim it
Vishes Kothari
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Jharkhand: Almost 90% of deleted ration cards belonged to real households, finds study
Scroll Staff
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26/11 prosecutor says Rakesh Maria did not claim LeT planned to pin blame on ‘Hindu terrorists’
Scroll Staff
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26/11 terror attack: BJP claims Congress conspired with ISI to pass it off as Hindu terrorism
Scroll Staff
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In Chhattisgarh, 97% applications for maternity benefits remain stuck at the registration stage
Vipul Kumar Paikra, IndiaSpend.com
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How Muslims are creating a new vocabulary of secularism for Indian democracy
Sharik Laliwala
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Delhi verdict: 30 charts and maps that help understand AAP’s ‘post-identity politics’
Gilles Verniers Basim-u-Nissa Saloni Bhogale Mohit Kumar
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From the East to the West, how much is lost (and found) in translation?
Humair Ishtiaq, Dawn.com
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Yoko Ogawa’s novel ‘The Memory Police’ reminds us of the things about India we must never forget
Ankita Chawla
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The centuries-old culinary link between Europe and the UK will survive Brexit
Rachel Rich, The Conversation LW Smith, The Conversation