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Memoir: A journalist remembers the 1960s and how the Naxal movement was portrayed in books and films
Bhaskar Roy
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IPL 2024: Delhi Capitals stay in playoff hunt with win over Rajasthan Royals in high-scoring clash
Dilip Unnikrishnan
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‘Culture crash’ in America: Can unions save the creative class?
Scott Timberg
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The BJP wants an Opposition-free Gujarat. But some are putting up a fight
Supriya Sharma
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As parched Bengaluru looks to ‘reduce, recycle, recharge’, other Indian cities should take note
Max Martin
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May in nonfiction: Six new books about the personal and political histories of India
Sayari Debnath
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‘We are living in perpetual fear’: Prajwal Revanna video leaks spark panic among women in Hassan
Johanna Deeksha
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‘Presumed Innocent’ trailer: Jake Gyllenhaal plays a lawyer accused of murdering his lover
Scroll Staff
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‘The Broken News’ S2 review: A competent second round of TV channel rivalry
Udita Jhunjhunwala
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Why are concerns being raised about the Election Commission’s voter turnout data?
Abhik Deb
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AAI JE recruitment window closes today for 490 Junior Executive posts at aai.aero; apply now
Scroll Staff
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In Mathura, Muslims say they were denied their vote. No complaints in Hindu areas
Ayush Tiwari
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In times of climate change, ‘agritech’ steps in to reduce food loss, increase Indian farm incomes
Priyanka Shankar
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AAI JE 2024 registration deadline soon; apply now for 490 posts
Scroll Staff
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TN TRB recruitment deadline for 4000 Assistant Professor posts extended; here’s all the details
Scroll Staff
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Protruding eyes, flat faces, short legs: Selective breeding has serious consequences for animals
Jacqueline Boyd, The Conversation
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What is romantasy? And why is it the latest bestselling book trend?
Jodi McAlister, The Conversation Kate Cuthbert, The Conversation
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International Booker Prize interview: How Johnny Lorenz translated ‘Crooked Plow’
Harshaneeyam
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Banana republic in the making?: A South Asian perspective on India from Kathmandu
Kanak Mani Dixit
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Women’s Prize for Fiction: A reader’s guide to the six books on the 2024 shortlist
Scroll Staff