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How I became a part of Juhu Reads, Mumbai’s first silent reading community
Diya Sengupta
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‘The Girl Who Kept Falling in Love’: What we talk about when we talk about love, and patriotism
Sayari Debnath
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Interview: Ageing Indian population set to pose a daunting healthcare challenge within a decade
Nushaiba Iqbal, IndiaSpend.com
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Indian Supreme Court’s hollow verdict on same-sex marriage reiterates inequality of queer people
Chapal Mehra
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From the memoir: A ‘rental person’ on providing services to lonely and socially anxious people
Shoji Morimoto Angus Turvill
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In ‘Guras’, a missing dog leads to a metaphysical quest
Nandini Ramnath
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Congress must clarify if INDIA bloc seat-sharing is at state or national level, says Akhilesh Yadav
Scroll Staff
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A financial crime journalist argues why cryptocurrency was always doomed to fail
Zeke Faux
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Interview: At 91, sarod maestro Rajeev Taranath has not stopped pursuing musical excellence
P Satya
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Notes from the West Bank: Hope amid a life staring down the barrel of a gun
Ramya Vijaya
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Can settle ideological differences for democracy: Uddhav Thackeray on alliance with socialists
Scroll Staff
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: How India triggered a precise Pakistan collapse in Ahmedabad
Samreen Razzaqui
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How the collapse of farming in Kalimpong has given rise to the ‘homestay’ tourist economy
Sarah Besky
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Silence, inaction and human rights: Modi and Joe Biden through the lens of the Bhagavad Gita
Raju Rajagopal
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A woman lost her baby in Nanded. Why couldn’t a new medical college near her home save her child?
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Need to balance mother and unborn child’s rights, says SC on plea to abort 26-week pregnancy
Scroll Staff
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An educator suggests being dull and obvious and making mistakes can make you a better communicator
Matt Abrahams
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Half of general category students made casteist remarks in campus, shows IIT-Delhi survey
Scroll Staff
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Why making sense of the Burari deaths depends on your streamer subscription
Nandini Ramnath
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‘I have thought of taking my life’: A Meitei woman recalls how she was raped by a mob
Aaisha Sabir