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‘Everything changes / Everything remains’: Poems of love and longing in a city
Buku Sarkar
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I-PAC row: CM cannot ‘put democracy in peril’ by interfering with probe, says Supreme Court
Scroll Staff
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Bengal polls: Calcutta HC questions EC order to arrest ‘troublemakers’
Scroll Staff
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Megha Majumdar’s ‘A Guardian and a Thief’ is a finalist for $150,000 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction
Scroll Staff
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‘4PM News’ involved in ‘digital lobbying’, blocked for ‘peddling anti-India sentiments’: Centre
Scroll Staff
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Bengal polls: Congress claims permission denied for Rahul Gandhi’s rally
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Mumbai woman confronts BJP leader for blocking road for protest
Scroll Staff
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Kerala: At least 13 killed in fireworks unit blast ahead of Thrissur Pooram festival
Scroll Staff
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The workers who keep India’s cities running have a simple message – pay us living wages
Rajiv Khandelwal
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A new book shows how the Partition changed India’s psychology and redefined intergenerational trauma
Nishtha Lamba
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The drama and determination behind a documentary on the making of ‘Paan Singh Tomar’
Nandini Ramnath
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Top updates: Iran fires at three ships in Strait of Hormuz hours after Trump extends ceasefire
Scroll Staff
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One year after terror attack, Pahalgam remains off the tourist map
Safwat Zargar
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Myanmar’s army controls less than one-fifth of the country but the civil war is at a stalemate
Damien Kingsbury, The Conversation
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West Bengal polls: 23% candidates in first phase have criminal cases against them
Scroll Staff
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‘Shy Girl’: A horror novel was withdrawn because of AI concerns. What does this mean for publishing?
Natalie Wall, The Conversation
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I-T department files complaint against TN Congress chief for ‘unlawful detention’ claims
Scroll Staff
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Rush Hour: Congress’ privilege notice against PM, EC bans motorbikes ahead of Bengal polls and more
Scroll Staff
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India dropping bid to host COP33 signals shift in climate priorities
Kundan Pandey
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Fiction: A personal trainer relocates to a Sri Lankan village after his divorce. Then, Covid strikes
Ashok Ferrey