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India’s fondness for internet shutdowns has cost it over Rs 19,000 crore in just nine years
Disha Shetty, IndiaSpend.com
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Readers’ Comments: The response to Covid-19 outbreak shows that we must revisit our value systems
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What lessons the Opposition should learn from AAP’s Delhi victory – and what it shouldn’t
Mohammed Ayoob
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Whose train is it anyway? A debate rages over ‘upscaled’ version of the Lumiere brothers’ film
Indranil Bhattacharya
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Dara Shukoh: Supriya Gandhi’s biography reveals a complex and nuanced figure of the Mughal prince
Supriya Gandhi
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Coronavirus outbreak: As theatres across China shut down, one production house was quick on its feet
Mark Greeven, The Conversation Michael Wade, The Conversation
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From the East to the West, how much is lost (and found) in translation?
Humair Ishtiaq, Dawn.com
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Michael Field, a 19th century poet with an elite readership, was created by a lesbian couple
Sarah Parker, The Conversation
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Budget 2020 proposes income tax cuts for those who forgo exemptions; others to pay existing rates
Scroll Staff
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2020 Australian Open women’s final as it happened: Sofia Kenin is the new Australian Open champ
Scroll Staff
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Budget 2020: Nirmala Sitharaman recites Kashmiri verse to convey everything is for the nation
Scroll Staff
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The Gandharan manuscripts change what we know about the course of Buddhist history
Richard Salomon
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Meerut: Polio vaccinators mistaken for NPR enumerators, assaulted
Scroll Staff
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In Jeet Thayil’s ‘Low’, a man goes on a drug-addled Bombay odyssey after his wife’s suicide
Jai Arjun Singh
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Trumping Donald: Is a male candidate the safest bet for US Democrats?
Nathaniel Swigger, The Conversation
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Film flashback: Remembering Kaifi Azmi’s dialogue in verse for the classic Hindi film ‘Heer Raanjha’
Nirupama Kotru
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Middle-class urban women confront critical moments in their lives in these short stories
Rituparna Roy
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If ‘Ole Ole’ is Saif Ali Khan’s signature song, which one makes you think of Varun Dhawan?
Devarsi Ghosh
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‘They should have thought better of messing with a poet’: Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s grandson and biographer
Ali Madeeh Hashmi
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Little terrors: When children get going in horror films, there are simply no stopping them
Devarsi Ghosh