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The backstory: When a mother-in-law came between my interview and me
Johanna Deeksha
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What neuroscience says about the connection between music, the brain and mental wellbeing
Leigh Riby, The Conversation
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‘There is no end but only a goal’: A new book of poems by Harish Bhat, brand custodian of Tata Sons
Harish Bhat
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The backstory: When I was asked to stop asking questions
Vaishnavi Rathore
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How the controversial ed-tech company Byju’s exploited the Indian ‘rat race’ mentality
Pradip K Saha
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Anupam Hazra removed from BJP national secretary post
Scroll Staff
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‘May meet same fate as Gaza’: Farooq Abdullah criticises Centre for not holding talks with Pakistan
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: 1896. Mark Twain is in Bombay. But he has vanished from his hotel room in the dead of night
Anuradha Kumar
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Technology was supposed to help make free time – but why is life is busier than ever?
Ruth Ogden, The Conversation Joanna Witowska, The Conversation Vanda Černohorská, The Conversation
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‘Welcome to Paradise’: Twinkle Khanna, besides being Bollywood royalty, is a writer on her own merit
Sayari Debnath
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Unemployment among youth reason behind Parliament security breach, says Rahul Gandhi
Scroll Staff
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What does Hindutva popular culture look like?
Shoaib Daniyal
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‘My son is my best teacher’: Actor Nandita Das writes about parenting
Nandita Das
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Bhagat Singh’s ideas united them. Parliament protest plan pulled them apart
Ayush Tiwari
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Two more Opposition MPs suspended from Parliament, total 143 so far
Scroll Staff
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Memoir: A Kashmiri Pandit writer on fleeing Srinagar amidst riots and spending his youth in exile
Siddhartha Gigoo
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Fiction (or not): How a group of small-time conmen duped Russian gamblers by staging a fake IPL
Abhishek Bhatt
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Teen fiction: Abir has big things to do but her classmate Arsalan is turning out to be a distraction
Andaleeb Wajid
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Ramachandra Guha: What will the inauguration of the Ram temple portend for India’s future?
Ramachandra Guha
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US religious freedom panel says it is alarmed by India’s ‘transnational repression’ of minorities
Scroll Staff