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Why is the 2024 Congress manifesto silent on pushing back against majoritarianism? History has clues
Sajjad Hassan
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May in nonfiction: Six new books about the personal and political histories of India
Sayari Debnath
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‘Knowing we’re mortal gives us purpose’: Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan on his new book
Scroll Staff
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Lok Sabha polls top updates: Rahul Gandhi fighting from Rae Bareli as he will lose Wayanad, says PM
Scroll Staff
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Why trying to silence the radical right isn’t the way forward
Rita Abrahamsen, The Conversation Michael Williams, The Conversation
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Data scarcity a major hurdle in developing AI-based weather forecasting systems in India
Nidhi Jamwal
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In Amit Shah’s Gandhinagar, three Lok Sabha candidates allege they faced pressure to withdraw
Ayush Tiwari
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Supreme Court says it may consider granting Arvind Kejriwal interim bail because of Lok Sabha polls
Scroll Staff
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Cricket, ICC rankings: India remain No 1 in ODIs and T20Is, ranked second in Tests
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Aria arrives in New Delhi on a quest to find the mother whom she once believed to be dead
Aishwarya Jha
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Why is Modi firefighting allegations that he will end reservations?
Shoaib Daniyal
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For children: Can Tam, Ant, and the ghost detective solve the case of the unknown stench?
Pika Nani
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‘Women Of My Billion’ review: What happens when women get talking
Scroll Staff
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As Myanmar resistance gains ground, what will the implications be for India?
Nandita Haksar
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US President Joe Biden counts India among ‘xenophobic’ nations that do not welcome immigrants
Scroll Staff
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Manipur’s descent into civil war: How Scroll reported on a year of deadly violence
Scroll Staff
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IPL 2024: Hyderabad deliver death-bowling masterclass to defeat Rajasthan in last-ball thriller
Samreen Razzaqui
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ICC T20 World Cup 2024: Rohit Sharma, Ajit Agarkar on team selection, KL Rahul’s omission and more
Scroll Staff
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Lok Sabha polls top updates: ‘New low’ says Congress as BJP fields Brij Bhushan’s son in election
Scroll Staff
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‘From the River to the Sea’: US students must have the freedom to speak with their conscience
Bidisha Biwas