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  • ‘The Amateurs’: Saikat Majumdar’s book argues that reading can be a route to claiming selfhood

    ‘The Amateurs’: Saikat Majumdar’s book argues that reading can be a route to claiming selfhood

    Saloni Sharma
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  • The murky, unregulated world of psychological counselling in India

    The murky, unregulated world of psychological counselling in India

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    · Jan 16, 2025 · 09:00 am
  • Kerala Literature Festival Book of the Year Awards announces fiction and nonfiction shortlists

    Kerala Literature Festival Book of the Year Awards announces fiction and nonfiction shortlists

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    Has Jammu and Kashmir really ‘prospered’ after 2019? Data suggests otherwise

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    · Jan 15, 2025 · 06:30 am
  • Kerala Literature Festival Book of the Year Awards announces 2024 fiction and nonfiction longlists

    Kerala Literature Festival Book of the Year Awards announces 2024 fiction and nonfiction longlists

    Scroll Staff
    · Jan 08, 2025 · 10:57 am
  • ‘Modernity, Print and Sahitya’: A well-researched book about how Odia literature shaped its culture

    ‘Modernity, Print and Sahitya’: A well-researched book about how Odia literature shaped its culture

    Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
    · Dec 22, 2024 · 05:30 pm
  • Meet the Gujarati women writers who wrote innovative fiction, memoirs, and poetry

    Meet the Gujarati women writers who wrote innovative fiction, memoirs, and poetry

    Salil Tripathi
    · Dec 12, 2024 · 08:30 am
  • ‘Queer’ to ‘Meeting With Pol Pot’: A viewers’ guide to the International Film Festival of Kerala

    ‘Queer’ to ‘Meeting With Pol Pot’: A viewers’ guide to the International Film Festival of Kerala

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 10, 2024 · 02:58 pm
  • Representing Gaza: Artists are using social media-based comics as resources and resistance

    Representing Gaza: Artists are using social media-based comics as resources and resistance

    Amy Mazowita, The Conversation
    · Dec 07, 2024 · 05:30 pm
  • ‘Interesting to see how many people have suffered from the brunt of storytelling’: Amit Chaudhuri

    ‘Interesting to see how many people have suffered from the brunt of storytelling’: Amit Chaudhuri

    Amit Chaudhuri Peter McDonald
    · Dec 07, 2024 · 01:30 pm
  • Manipur to Chittagong Hills to Myanmar: Why unrest is festering across South Asia’s borderlands

    Manipur to Chittagong Hills to Myanmar: Why unrest is festering across South Asia’s borderlands

    Sudeep Chakravarti, Dhaka Tribune
    · Dec 06, 2024 · 07:30 pm
  • India has the world’s highest number of traffic deaths. Could AI help save lives?

    India has the world’s highest number of traffic deaths. Could AI help save lives?

    S Velmurugan, Central Road Research Institute
    · Dec 02, 2024 · 10:00 pm
  • A short visual history of the long life of Goa’s Basilica of Bom Jesus

    A short visual history of the long life of Goa’s Basilica of Bom Jesus

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    · Dec 01, 2024 · 11:30 am
  • Harsh Mander: The injustice of the Supreme Court’s silence on ideological basis of demolitions

    Harsh Mander: The injustice of the Supreme Court’s silence on ideological basis of demolitions

    Harsh Mander
    · Nov 26, 2024 · 09:00 am
  • Why securing a transgender ID in Delhi feels like an obstacle race

    Why securing a transgender ID in Delhi feels like an obstacle race

    Uthara UR
    · Nov 20, 2024 · 09:00 am
  • How a British suffragist brought Ajanta’s ancient paintings into the light of modernity

    How a British suffragist brought Ajanta’s ancient paintings into the light of modernity

    Kamayani Sharma
    · Nov 19, 2024 · 11:30 am
  • BJP cites TISS study to claim ‘illegal migration’ is reshaping Mumbai – but scholars say it’s flawed

    BJP cites TISS study to claim ‘illegal migration’ is reshaping Mumbai – but scholars say it’s flawed

    Johanna Deeksha
    · Nov 16, 2024 · 06:30 am
  • Korean peninsula’s north-south split has created a distinct lingustic divide

    Korean peninsula’s north-south split has created a distinct lingustic divide

    Daniel Pieper
    · Nov 13, 2024 · 07:30 pm
  • How the Sri Lankan civil war made its way into a French film about an undercover cop

    How the Sri Lankan civil war made its way into a French film about an undercover cop

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    · Nov 12, 2024 · 09:05 am
  • ‘A quest to cling to something tangible’: Why Tarana Husain Khan writes about Rampur’s lost foods

    ‘A quest to cling to something tangible’: Why Tarana Husain Khan writes about Rampur’s lost foods

    Ashutosh Kumar Thakur
    · Nov 10, 2024 · 07:30 am
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