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Creating a legend: How Vasudev Balwant Phadke came to be known as a modern-day avatar of Shivaji
Surajkumar Thube
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‘Storytelling is not a tradition in Kashmir. The way we communicate is through stories’
Gokul S Prabhu
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Covid-19: Cases in Maharashtra cross 3,200; India count nears 13,000
Scroll Staff
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Home theatre: In these Indian films, the silver-haired generation demands our attention and empathy
Scroll Staff
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India cannot fight a pandemic with police lathis. It must ensure people have food – and dignity
Supriya Sharma
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From 1983’s miracle win to financial might of IPL: How India increased control over world cricket
Ashish Magotra
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Unmade in India: Five homegrown dystopian books that have been where we hope not to go
Annika Taneja
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Five detective novels you can read to beat the boredom during the Covid-19 lockdown
James Peacock, The Conversation
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Lockdown reading: If you’re looking for escape, here are five Victorian novels to transport you
Pam Lock, The Conversation
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The Political Fix: Will Covid-19 crisis slow down Modi’s centralising tendencies?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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What American fiction tells us about how people see leaders in times of crisis
Susanna Lee, The Conversation
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From Mandir to Mahamari: Watching ‘Ramayan’ in turbulent times
Arvind Rajagopal
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Home theatre: 14 essential Films Division documentaries about the lives of interesting Indians
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Genda Phool’: What Punjabi rapper Badshah got wrong when he borrowed a Bengali folk song
Senjuti Chakrabarti
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Dalit Communist RB More’s memoir presents the kind of history that governments like to erase today
Anupama Rao
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From Taslima Nasrin’s memoir ‘My Girlhood’: What happened when her brother married a Hindu woman
Taslima Nasrin
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An acclaimed Bengali pulp fiction writer turns a voyeuristic eye on the secrets of Calcutta by night
Lopa Ghosh
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The Political Fix: India’s Coronavirus Economic Task Force needs to quickly pull out the big guns
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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How can India involve the private sector in fighting coronavirus without creating an unequal system?
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Hilary Mantel’s latest in the Thomas Cromwell trilogy brings to life the ‘unbiographical’ Englishman
Janet Dickinson, The Conversation