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From the memoir: How a boy born in a courtesan’s quarters became a writer
Manish Gaekwad
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Start the week with a film: Revisiting ‘Shakti’, the other Ramesh Sippy classic
Scroll Staff
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In May crackdown on ‘foreigners’, only Bengali-origin Muslims sent to Assam detention centre
Rokibuz Zaman
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Trump-Putin summit: Land-for-ceasefire deal will be terrible for everyone – except Russia
Olena Borodyna, The Conversation
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Why Jane Austen’s leading men are such enduringly popular heartthrobs
Louise Curran, The Conversation
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Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan to be NDA’s vice presidential candidate
Scroll Staff
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EC should respond, not me: BJP MP Suresh Gopi on alleged Thrissur voter list manipulation
Scroll Staff
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The Banni grassland in Kutch is an effective carbon sink, finds study
Simrin Sirur
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Bihar voter list revision: Attempt being made to spread confusion, claims EC
Scroll Staff
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‘When Time is a Magic Jar’: Poems of despair and decay, alongside hope and undying dreams of love
Neera Kashyap
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SC overturns 2022 gram panchayat poll result in Haryana after recounting votes
Scroll Staff
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Sunday book pick: A mother’s beating heart is at the centre of the anthology ‘Stories of Motherhood’
Sayari Debnath
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J&K: Seven killed after cloudburst triggers flash flood in Kathua
Scroll Staff
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Sita and the blind tiger cub of Bandhavgarh
Kay Hassall Tiwari
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Mumbai: Two dead, 95 injured in dahi handi celebrations
Scroll Staff
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Sid Sriram on achieving success on his own terms: ‘Mind completely clear, fully locked in’
Devarsi Ghosh
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Setting deadlines for president, governors can cause ‘constitutional disorder’: Centre tells SC
Scroll Staff
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‘One More Story About Climbing a Hill’: Devabrata Das’s postmodernist take in Assamese short stories
Anannya Nath
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The illogic of meat bans
Nachiket Deuskar
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‘On the Banks of the Mayyazhi’: In this novel, the river cradles folklore, revolution, and history
Aratrika Ghosh