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‘Dudiya: In Your Burning Land’: Finely-balanced autofiction about Naxal movement in Chhattisgarh
Chittajit Mitra
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: Jadeja, Rahul and Kohli star as India secure six-wicket win over Australia
Scroll Staff
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‘The Nemesis’: In a caste-sick society, anger is the only choice for Manoranjan Byapari’s alter ego
Sayari Debnath
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‘I studied miniatures and the faces in them’: Vikramajit Ram on how he wrote ‘Mansur’
Shubhangi Tiwari
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Asian Games, Athletics: Neeraj Chopra reflects on his Hangzhou heroics but sets sight on Paris
Abhijit Nair
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Witnessing the NewsClick raids, up close and personal
Taru Bhatia
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In a play on Godse, lessons on the dangers of extremism
Amrita Ajay
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Israel warns of ‘mighty vengeance’ after unprecedented attack by Hamas militants
Scroll Staff
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‘Sakina’s Kiss’: How dated ideas of masculinity are suffocating the great Indian family
Sayari Debnath
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Why making sense of the Burari deaths depends on your streamer subscription
Nandini Ramnath
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ICC Men’s ODI World Cup: Aiden Markram’s century propels South Africa to win over Sri Lanka
AFP
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Opinion: Did the Green Revolution really make India self-sufficient in food production?
Glenn Davis Stone, The Conversation
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The trend of children’s books written by celebrities is picking up. But what about sales?
Rati Girish
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‘Simsim’: A moving story of loss and the many ways we negotiate with it in order to live
Shubhangi Tiwari
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UN is ‘alarmed’ by threats to Manipuri activist Babloo Loitongbam
Scroll Staff
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Interview: Prizewinning cricket writer Nicholas Brookes talks to Booker winner Shehan Karunatilaka
Shehan Karunatilaka
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Congress promises caste surveys in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh if voted back to power
Scroll Staff
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‘It’s fascinating...people in Bombay are never content’: Tejaswini Apte-Rahm on ‘The Secret of More’
Shubhangi Tiwari
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‘Heart Tantrums’: A memoir about a troubled marriage lays out the compromises of womanhood
Shubhangi Tiwari
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‘Struggling to buy even soap’: Their wages unpaid, Bengal MNREGA workers being pushed into poverty
Zafar Aafaq