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  • One musician’s struggle to save the distinctive culture of Sri Lanka’s Portuguese Burghers

    One musician’s struggle to save the distinctive culture of Sri Lanka’s Portuguese Burghers

    Smriti Daniel
    · Mar 05, 2019 · 11:30 am
  • Do literary translations need financial patronage? Ask Kalpana Raina, who has been doing just that

    Do literary translations need financial patronage? Ask Kalpana Raina, who has been doing just that

    Mohini Gupta
    · Mar 03, 2019 · 07:00 am
  • The Daily Fix: Aadhaar amendment did not get through Parliament – so why is it an ordinance?

    The Daily Fix: Aadhaar amendment did not get through Parliament – so why is it an ordinance?

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · Mar 01, 2019 · 09:30 am
  • Of borders and tongues: A writer’s lifelong journey of losing and finding his mother language

    Of borders and tongues: A writer’s lifelong journey of losing and finding his mother language

    Mahmud Rahman
    · Feb 26, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • Scroll Investigation: How your Voter ID was linked to Aadhaar without your knowledge or consent

    Scroll Investigation: How your Voter ID was linked to Aadhaar without your knowledge or consent

    Abhishek Dey
    · Feb 26, 2019 · 09:00 am
  • As Aadhaar amendment Bill lapses, Indian policymakers should rethink the digital identity project

    As Aadhaar amendment Bill lapses, Indian policymakers should rethink the digital identity project

    Naman Aggarwal Raman Jit Singh Chima
    · Feb 22, 2019 · 08:00 am
  • The exoticised images of India by Western photographers have left a dark legacy

    The exoticised images of India by Western photographers have left a dark legacy

    Mahima Jain
    · Feb 20, 2019 · 03:30 pm
  • By creating Urdu covers for English record albums, a Pakistani artist has found herself

    By creating Urdu covers for English record albums, a Pakistani artist has found herself

    Senna Ahmad, Dawn.com
    · Feb 17, 2019 · 03:30 pm
  • The Weekend Fix: How US engagement with Taliban has emboldened Jaish and nine other Sunday reads

    The Weekend Fix: How US engagement with Taliban has emboldened Jaish and nine other Sunday reads

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 17, 2019 · 10:01 am
  • Ajai Sahni: Belligerent rhetoric on Pulwama attack can’t make up for lack of strategic planning

    Ajai Sahni: Belligerent rhetoric on Pulwama attack can’t make up for lack of strategic planning

    Ajai Sahni
    · Feb 16, 2019 · 01:09 pm
  • Desire, alienation and masculinity: Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar’s fiery new novel displaces the canon

    Desire, alienation and masculinity: Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar’s fiery new novel displaces the canon

    Sandhya Devesan Nambiar
    · Feb 16, 2019 · 07:00 am
  • Sounds from the sea: What underwater noises can tell us about marine life

    Sounds from the sea: What underwater noises can tell us about marine life

    Sejal Mehta
    · Feb 06, 2019 · 01:30 pm
  • For migrant workers who return to India, there are few jobs and almost no rehabilitation systems

    For migrant workers who return to India, there are few jobs and almost no rehabilitation systems

    RK Radhakrishnan
    · Feb 05, 2019 · 08:30 am
  • In Jharkhand, Aadhaar woes are depriving NREGA workers of their wages

    In Jharkhand, Aadhaar woes are depriving NREGA workers of their wages

    Aarefa Johari
    · Feb 05, 2019 · 07:30 am
  • For these women living in the outskirts of Delhi, selfies are a way to claim their identity

    For these women living in the outskirts of Delhi, selfies are a way to claim their identity

    Ayona Datta, The Conversation
    · Feb 02, 2019 · 01:30 pm
  • Urdu and Hindi could be one language called Hindustani. Will the politics of language allow it?

    Urdu and Hindi could be one language called Hindustani. Will the politics of language allow it?

    David Lunn, Dawn.com
    · Jan 28, 2019 · 07:30 pm
  • In his album ‘Jaago’, Lifafa mixes a black-and-white world with technicolour electronic soundscapes

    In his album ‘Jaago’, Lifafa mixes a black-and-white world with technicolour electronic soundscapes

    Devarsi Ghosh
    · Jan 26, 2019 · 11:30 am
  • Barcelona sign a five-year deal with Ajax midfielder Frenkie de Jong for $85 million

    Barcelona sign a five-year deal with Ajax midfielder Frenkie de Jong for $85 million

    AFP
    · Jan 24, 2019 · 07:57 am
  • Justice AP Shah: Why the Supreme Court’s judgement on Aadhaar is flawed

    Justice AP Shah: Why the Supreme Court’s judgement on Aadhaar is flawed

    AP Shah
    · Jan 22, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • Adarsh Stephen Fry: British comedian’s chance encounter brings Adarsh Balak back into the spotlight

    Adarsh Stephen Fry: British comedian’s chance encounter brings Adarsh Balak back into the spotlight

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    · Jan 20, 2019 · 02:37 pm
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