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‘Modernity, Print and Sahitya’: A well-researched book about how Odia literature shaped its culture
Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
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Meet the Gujarati women writers who wrote innovative fiction, memoirs, and poetry
Salil Tripathi
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‘Queer’ to ‘Meeting With Pol Pot’: A viewers’ guide to the International Film Festival of Kerala
Scroll Staff
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Representing Gaza: Artists are using social media-based comics as resources and resistance
Amy Mazowita, The Conversation
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‘Interesting to see how many people have suffered from the brunt of storytelling’: Amit Chaudhuri
Amit Chaudhuri Peter McDonald
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Manipur to Chittagong Hills to Myanmar: Why unrest is festering across South Asia’s borderlands
Sudeep Chakravarti, Dhaka Tribune
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India has the world’s highest number of traffic deaths. Could AI help save lives?
S Velmurugan, Central Road Research Institute
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A short visual history of the long life of Goa’s Basilica of Bom Jesus
Vishvesh Prabhakar Kandolkar R Benedito Ferrão
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Harsh Mander: The injustice of the Supreme Court’s silence on ideological basis of demolitions
Harsh Mander
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Why securing a transgender ID in Delhi feels like an obstacle race
Uthara UR
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How a British suffragist brought Ajanta’s ancient paintings into the light of modernity
Kamayani Sharma
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BJP cites TISS study to claim ‘illegal migration’ is reshaping Mumbai – but scholars say it’s flawed
Johanna Deeksha
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Korean peninsula’s north-south split has created a distinct lingustic divide
Daniel Pieper
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How the Sri Lankan civil war made its way into a French film about an undercover cop
Nandini Ramnath
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‘A quest to cling to something tangible’: Why Tarana Husain Khan writes about Rampur’s lost foods
Ashutosh Kumar Thakur
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Rush to label Sheikh Hasina ‘fascist’ provides convenient cover for deeper problems in Bangladesh
Ibtisam Ahmed
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Why India’s tallest leader would have led the struggle against the Narmada Project
Medha Patkar
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November fiction: Festive days continue with these six recently published Indian novels
Scroll Staff
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Bhutan’s first AI startup: Run by seven college students, national institutes are clients
Lhakpa Quendren, Rest of World Ananya Bhattacharya, Rest of World
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Fiction: The only way for Xavier to resolve his troubles is to know his scandalous ancestor, Francis
TD Ramakrishnan Priya K Nair