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Rush to label Sheikh Hasina ‘fascist’ provides convenient cover for deeper problems in Bangladesh
Ibtisam Ahmed
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Why India’s tallest leader would have led the struggle against the Narmada Project
Medha Patkar
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November fiction: Festive days continue with these six recently published Indian novels
Scroll Staff
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Bhutan’s first AI startup: Run by seven college students, national institutes are clients
Lhakpa Quendren, Rest of World Ananya Bhattacharya, Rest of World
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Fiction: The only way for Xavier to resolve his troubles is to know his scandalous ancestor, Francis
TD Ramakrishnan Priya K Nair
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Fiction: Mamta learns of the bloodthirsty dakini while investigating mysterious deaths in a village
K Hari Kumar
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What does it mean to sing Hindustani music while Hindutva attempts to co-opt the tradition?
Balamohan Shingade
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‘The Identity Project’: Rahul Bhatia examines the hijacking of governance by sectarian interests
Saleem Rashid Shah
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Dark tourism: Why people are visiting sites of military attacks, war zones and disasters
Juliet Rogers, The Conversation
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Why Nagas want overseas museums to repatriate ancestral human remains in their collections
Rokibuz Zaman
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Dibakar Banerjee on his shelved film ‘Tees’: ‘Not so futuristic after all’
Nandini Ramnath
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Nine lakh people in Assam were denied Aadhaar for years. It turned out to be a mistake
Rokibuz Zaman
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Can the Assam chief minister make NRC a condition for Aadhaar?
Rokibuz Zaman
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Personal, political and invisible: The selfie has become a window into the many lives of Indians
Usha Raman
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‘This Land We Call Home’: A rare account of changing homes, faiths, identities and nation
Sonal Dugar
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The singularity of literary production: Nirmal Verma and Jorge Luis Borges in London, 1976
Rosinka Chaudhuri
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‘The Tales from Campus: A Misguide to College’: The first lessons on empathy for young adults
Basudhara Roy
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Assam to implement majority of recommendations on Clause 6 of Assam Accord, says Himanta Biswa Sarma
Scroll Staff
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How niche content creation, remixing, and marginalised creators are changing online viral trends
Payal Arora
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Withdraw order allowing government employees to join RSS, ex-bureaucrats urge Centre
Scroll Staff