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Threads across empires: Why a 17th century Mughal carpet hangs in a London Guild Hall
Neha Vermani
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Indus Waters Treaty: India rejects arbitration award, calls it ‘null and void’
Scroll Staff
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Excesses in the time of austerity
Nachiket Deuskar
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How lovingly curated independent bookstores are helping reading culture grow in India
Aakriti Mandhwani
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Motorola India sues tech platforms for ‘defamatory’ reviews
Ananya Bhattacharya, Rest of World
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Telangana: Union minister’s son arrested in Pocso case after HC declines to grant interim relief
Scroll Staff
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Mahesh Bhatt on his mother Shrin: ‘The woman who belonged everywhere’
Mahesh Bhatt Sunita Pant Bansal
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‘The more equal a space, the more we see civilised behaviour’: Shinjini Kumar, author, ‘Busy Women’
Amritesh Mukherjee
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Ramachandra Guha: Seven power partnerships shaped independent India. Which were the most damaging?
Ramachandra Guha
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Should you exercise in the morning or evening? Depends on your body clock
Paul Hough, The Conversation
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‘The Unrepentant’: These Short stories looking at Malaysia’s past feel intimate, yet startlingly new
Rashmi Patel
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Andhra Pradesh to offer incentive of Rs 30,000 for third child, Rs 40,000 for fourth
Scroll Staff
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Bangladesh may be headed into another deadly dengue season – unprepared
Faisal Mahmud
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May global fiction: New novels from Booker favourites Douglas Stuart and Elizabeth Strout, and more
Scroll Staff
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Case filed against TMC’s Abhishek Banerjee for ‘provocative’ speeches during poll campaign
Scroll Staff
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The 2026 International Booker Prize shortlist, dominated by women writers, is a portal to new worlds
Sayari Debnath
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Bengal: TMC’s Rajganj candidate alleges miscreants set her house on fire
Scroll Staff
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‘Misquoted by media,’ claims CJI after backlash over ‘cockroaches’ remark about unemployed youth
Scroll Staff
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The forgotten plan to station Canadian soldiers in British India
Ajay Kamalakaran
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That was the fortnight that was: Looking at the headlines from May 1-May 14
Special Correspondent