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‘Animal’ review: Hard to stomach – but equally hard to ignore
Nandini Ramnath
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From a writer’s journals: How the legendary writer Vladimir Nabokov inspired Amitava Kumar’s fiction
Amitava Kumar
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Interview: ‘The Archies’ movie is ‘nostalgic, magical, a storybook come to life’
Udita Jhunjhunwala
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‘Sam Bahadur’ review: A little bit of everything and nothing about any one thing in particular
Nandini Ramnath
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Why gig work platforms must implement India’s workplace sexual harassment law
Geetisha Dasgupta
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Pro Kabaddi League: Thousand years old, going on 10 – the sport comes of age in its latest season
Tanya Kini Shahid Judge
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What’s real and isn’t? Merriam-Webster’s word of the year authentic reflects it’s difficult to tell
Roger J Kreuz, The Conversation
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Supreme Court refuses to stay ‘death knell’ amendments to Forest Conservation Act
Scroll Staff
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History reimagined: Condemned as a drunken wastrel, what was Bahadur Shah of Gujarat really like?
Kalpish Ratna
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Hockey: Harmanpreet Singh to lead 24-member Indian squad for 5 Nations Tournament in Spain
Scroll Staff
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Nepal registers first same-sex marriage
Scroll Staff
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Citizens must know that hate speech will be met with state action, says Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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An Indian artist who helped decolonise Christian art has been relegated to the margins in death
Kamayani Sharma
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‘Shehar Lakhot’ review: A compelling cast trumps the convoluted plot
Nandini Ramnath
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From academic Pranab Bardhan’s memoir: Why the Naxalite movement of the 1970s was bound to fail
Pranab Bardhan
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Beacon for Indian badminton: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty’s incredible season
Abhijit Nair
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‘Not a man-hater’: What research says about an enduring feminist stereotype
Aífe Hopkins-Doyle, The Conversation Aino Lilja Petterson, The Conversation Robbie Sutton, The Conversation
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Amid pneumonia outbreak in China, India states step up surveillance
Scroll Staff
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In times of endless strife, what can the ordinary person do to build peace?
Urmi Chanda
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‘High Water’: Read Ruskin Bond’s new story from his book of short stories about love and friendship
Ruskin Bond