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Pakistan’s bid to use Punjabi culture to deepen fault lines in India will only fan tensions at home
Prateek Joshi
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The artistry of free speech in South Asia: Politics is inescapable but it isn’t the end-all of art
Ananya Vajpeyi
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Top news: Next Maharashtra CM will be from Shiv Sena, says Congress leader Manikrao Thakare
Scroll Staff
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Why Amit Shah’s promise to extend a pan-India NRC to Assam will not be easy
Arunabh Saikia
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Raising good Indians: What early twentieth-century children’s journals in Hindi tried to teach
Simran Agarwal, Sahapedia
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What explains the silence among Muslim communities on the Ayodhya judgment?
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Urban living makes us miserable. This city is trying to change that
Fleur Macdonald, Mosaic.com
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Indian government’s food security programme will have the same problems as Aadhaar
Sana Ali, IndiaSpend.com
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In Assam, after the NRC, a new project is underway to protect the ‘Assamese people’
Arunabh Saikia
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Owaisi’s AIMIM now has its first MLA in the Hindi belt. Why is that so significant?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Odisha: 272 families denied full quota of food rations due to lack of Aadhaar-linking, say activists
Scroll Staff
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‘The protagonist’s identity of marginalised gay Muslim Afghan refugee is definitely mine’
Gokul S Prabhu
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North Eastern food ingredient axone plays a starring role in a film about racism and friendship
Nandini Ramnath
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In Sri Lankan film ‘Gaadi’, a searing exposition of the caste system across the Palk Straits
Nandini Ramnath
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As facial recognition tech grows more pervasive, fashion is helping people stay private in public
Umberto Bacchi and Adela Suliman, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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How the internet first freed and then trapped Uighur Muslims in China
Darren Byler, The Conversation
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In documentary ‘About Love’, a filmmaker’s family that could well be our own
Nandini Ramnath
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Traditional houses that served generations of Ladakhis are unable to cope with climate change
Rama Dwivedi
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Kashmiriyat: The death of an idea
Chitralekha Zutshi
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This collection of Partition interviews gives us new ways to look at migration and refugees
Anodya Mishra