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How Indian detective fiction has decoded ethnographic puzzles, questioned hierarchical structures
Tarun K Saint
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Explained: Why Ladakh is up in arms again
Safwat Zargar
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Digital technologies make ancient manuscripts more accessible, but there are risks and losses too
Jonathan L Zecher, The Conversation
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Hockey, FIH Pro League, India vs USA, as it happened: Savita Punia stars as hosts win shootout 2-1
Shahid Judge
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England tour of India: Jadeja five-for, Jaiswal double ton lead hosts to record win in Rajkot Test
Scroll Staff
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Two winners of a science book fellowship explain why they are writing a graphic novel
Sarthak Parikh Kush Dhebar
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‘To affirm a national literature’: Why three editors have created an anthology of Sri Lankan poetry
Sayari Debnath
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BJP passes resolution commending PM Narendra Modi for implementing ‘Ram Rajya’
Scroll Staff
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How the West’s fantasy of the fakir allows it to displace blame for its terrible acts of violence
Ajay Gandhi
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Harsh Mander: The deep Hindutva roots of the violence that reduced a mosque to rubble in Haldwani
Harsh Mander
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Start the week with a film: In ‘Nyad’, lessons in swimming – and life
Scroll Staff
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‘Knowledge as Commons’: What happens to the world when science is sold for profit
Deborah Veneziale
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‘Hot Stage’: Anita Nair’s detective fiction exposes the sordid underbelly of a shiny cityscape
Veeksha Vagmita
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Farmers’ protest isn’t the only target of drones deployed by Indian security forces
Abhik Deb
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Despite working so hard, why does free time remain elusive?
Gary Cross, The Conversation
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Indian Science Congress postponed amid tussle with Centre’s science and technology department
Niladry Sarkar
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Hockey, FIH Pro League, India vs Australia, as it happened: Vandana Katariya on target as IND win
Dilip Unnikrishnan
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Who created the alphabet? A historian describes the millennia-long story of the ABCs
Jane Sancinito, The Conversation
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‘Gabbilam’: Chinnaiah Jangam’s translation from Telugu wins AK Ramanujan Book Prize for Translation
Scroll Staff
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February nonfiction: Six newly published books from around the world that speak to our times
Scroll Staff