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  • Scroll impact: Toddler reunited with her family – days after Delhi violence tore them apart

    Scroll impact: Toddler reunited with her family – days after Delhi violence tore them apart

    Vijayta Lalwani
    · Mar 05, 2020 · 06:30 am
  • How ‘socialism’ became a bad word in hyper-capitalist America

    How ‘socialism’ became a bad word in hyper-capitalist America

    Oana Godeanu-Kenworthy, The Conversation
    · Mar 03, 2020 · 11:30 pm
  • Rajasthani: How a mother language can be lost, and how ‘folk’ histories can reclaim it

    Rajasthani: How a mother language can be lost, and how ‘folk’ histories can reclaim it

    Vishes Kothari
    · Feb 21, 2020 · 05:30 pm
  • Jharkhand: Almost 90% of deleted ration cards belonged to real households, finds study

    Jharkhand: Almost 90% of deleted ration cards belonged to real households, finds study

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 20, 2020 · 05:08 pm
  • 26/11 prosecutor says Rakesh Maria did not claim LeT planned to pin blame on ‘Hindu terrorists’

    26/11 prosecutor says Rakesh Maria did not claim LeT planned to pin blame on ‘Hindu terrorists’

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 20, 2020 · 02:15 pm
  • 26/11 terror attack: BJP claims Congress conspired with ISI to pass it off as Hindu terrorism

    26/11 terror attack: BJP claims Congress conspired with ISI to pass it off as Hindu terrorism

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 19, 2020 · 11:40 am
  • In Chhattisgarh, 97% applications for maternity benefits remain stuck at the registration stage

    In Chhattisgarh, 97% applications for maternity benefits remain stuck at the registration stage

    Vipul Kumar Paikra, IndiaSpend.com
    · Feb 18, 2020 · 01:30 pm
  • How Muslims are creating a new vocabulary of secularism for Indian democracy

    How Muslims are creating a new vocabulary of secularism for Indian democracy

    Sharik Laliwala
    · Feb 16, 2020 · 06:30 am
  • Delhi verdict: 30 charts and maps that help understand AAP’s ‘post-identity politics’

    Delhi verdict: 30 charts and maps that help understand AAP’s ‘post-identity politics’

    Gilles Verniers Basim-u-Nissa Saloni Bhogale Mohit Kumar
    · Feb 15, 2020 · 06:30 am
  • From the East to the West, how much is lost (and found) in translation?

    From the East to the West, how much is lost (and found) in translation?

    Humair Ishtiaq, Dawn.com
    · Feb 09, 2020 · 08:30 am
  • Yoko Ogawa’s novel ‘The Memory Police’ reminds us of the things about India we must never forget

    Yoko Ogawa’s novel ‘The Memory Police’ reminds us of the things about India we must never forget

    Ankita Chawla
    · Feb 08, 2020 · 07:30 am
  • The centuries-old culinary link between Europe and the UK will survive Brexit

    The centuries-old culinary link between Europe and the UK will survive Brexit

    Rachel Rich, The Conversation LW Smith, The Conversation
    · Jan 31, 2020 · 08:30 pm
  • Insights from the DSC Prize jurors into how a literary prize jury picks its winners

    Insights from the DSC Prize jurors into how a literary prize jury picks its winners

    Shireen Quadri
    · Jan 22, 2020 · 05:30 pm
  • ‘I wanted to understand how women live with misogynistic values’: Sadia Abbas on ‘The Empty Room’

    ‘I wanted to understand how women live with misogynistic values’: Sadia Abbas on ‘The Empty Room’

    Shireen Quadri
    · Jan 21, 2020 · 05:30 pm
  • ‘Nothing stays stagnant in culture’: Sarod player Soumik Datta on BBC series ‘Rhythms of India’

    ‘Nothing stays stagnant in culture’: Sarod player Soumik Datta on BBC series ‘Rhythms of India’

    Devarsi Ghosh
    · Jan 21, 2020 · 10:00 am
  • NRC debate: How Assam’s complicated history has shaped its current predicament

    NRC debate: How Assam’s complicated history has shaped its current predicament

    Sanjay Barbora, The India Forum
    · Jan 17, 2020 · 09:00 am
  • The idea of Shaheen Bagh: Muslim women across India are coming out to protest new citizenship law

    The idea of Shaheen Bagh: Muslim women across India are coming out to protest new citizenship law

    Ipsita Chakravarty
    · Jan 15, 2020 · 09:24 am
  • The Weekend Fix: The road ahead for the Indian Left and nine other reads

    The Weekend Fix: The road ahead for the Indian Left and nine other reads

    Sruthisagar Yamunan
    · Jan 12, 2020 · 10:10 am
  • Why the National Population Register is more dangerous than the Assam NRC

    Why the National Population Register is more dangerous than the Assam NRC

    Harsh Mander Mohsin Alam Bhat
    · Jan 12, 2020 · 06:30 am
  • In Assam’s search for the ‘indigenous’, history has been reduced to a misguided judge

    In Assam’s search for the ‘indigenous’, history has been reduced to a misguided judge

    Samyak Ghosh
    · Jan 07, 2020 · 06:30 am
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