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In translation: Subimal Misra’s ‘anti-stories’ about the Gulf War and other man-made atrocities
Subimal Misra V Ramaswamy
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A new book explains why our memories are different from the feelings we have about them
Charan Ranganath
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85% of Indians support autocracy or military rule, shows Pew survey
Scroll Staff
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‘Big Girls Don’t Cry review: Boarding school series is low-cal fare
Udita Jhunjhunwala
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How X, formerly Twitter, has mediated conversations between politicians and mainstream media
Sanjeev Singh
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Why Shaheen Bagh is unlikely to see a protest against CAA this time
Abhik Deb
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West Bengal: Mamata Banerjee severs ties with brother after he objects to TMC’s Lok Sabha candidate
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Eden’s controversial ex-occupant Lilith goes on a rampage to discover all that she can be
Shinie Antony
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What impact will the CAA rules have on West Bengal politics?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Watch: Stampede-like situation ensues as Hyderabad restaurant announces free haleem
Scroll Staff
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Research veteran N Bhaskara Rao’s book lists ways in which research units can still be independent
N Bhaskara Rao
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How an abandoned Bengal tiger cub in Pakistan found a new home in South Africa
Abdullah Zahid Beena Sarwar
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Academia both colonial and modern owes an intellectual debt to the sidelined ‘native’ scholar
Atul V Nair
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A new book talks of IM Lall, the ICS officer who defied the British Empire and won a case against it
Chander M Lall
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Why Indian companies’ efforts at improving diversity are falling short
Nolina Minj
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WPL 2024: Ellyse Perry dazzles as Bangalore qualify for playoffs after win over Mumbai
Scroll Staff
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Will Trump’s America mirror Viktor Orbán’s Hungary in its slide toward authoritarianism?
Gábor Scheiring, The Conversation
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Income loss, healthcare challenges: What India should prepare for as its population grows older
Nushaiba Iqbal, IndiaSpend.com
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A new novel imagines the life of Waris Shah, the creator of the evergreen lovers Heer and Ranjha
Haroon Khalid
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For children: Can Sunita and Rakesh harvest rainwater successfully to save their village?
Sylvia Sikundar Stephen Aitken