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Centre to get power over Delhi bureaucrats as Parliament clears bill
Scroll Staff
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Why Muslim women are divided on the question of a uniform civil code
Zafar Aafaq
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Riverine literature: A new anthology brings together writings from the Sundarbans
Shyamal Kumar Pramanik Nirnoy Roy and Koushik Goswami
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‘A total prohibition of atomic investigations’: Glimpses of C Rajagoapalachari’s writings
C Rajagopalachari
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The price that Umar Khalid is paying for dissenting in Modi’s India
Sonia Faleiro, The Intercept
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Start the week with a film: Satire goes nuclear in ‘Dr Strangelove’
Scroll Staff
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Why the caste of an ancient Indian king has sparked a modern political battle
Nachiket Deuskar
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A runaway boy’s journey to becoming a patron saint of experimental dance in India
Malini Nair
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How offering incentives can prompt social media users to post more accurate information
Ian Anderson, The Conversation Gizem Ceylan, The Conversation Wendy Wood, The Conversation
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Watch: Taylor Swift gifts late basketball player Kobe Bryant’s daughter a hat during her US concert
Scroll Staff
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Fantasy fiction: Violet wants to live among books but her mother wants her to become a dragon rider
Rebecca Yarros
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Watch: Climate activists drape black fabric over UK PM Rishi Sunak’s Yorkshire home
Scroll Staff
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Nandita Haksar: Whose interest is being served by the prolonged conflict in Manipur?
Nandita Haksar
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At the Tower of London’s exhibit of Crown Jewels, lesser known history sits alongside Koh-i-noor
Arun Kumar, The Conversation
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This book tells the story of India’s first female physician Anandibai Joshee’s life – in verse
Shikha Malaviya
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Goa: Seven Opposition MLAs suspended from Assembly after protest on Manipur violence
Scroll Staff
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In KR Meera’s new novel, a woman faces a series of attempts on her life
KR Meera
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Between the real and the imaginary: For KG Subramanyan, or ‘Mani da’ as we called him
Naveen Kishore
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‘Death was a constant motif in his music’: Jupinderjit Singh, author of ‘Who Killed Moosewala?’
Saurabh Sharma
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Forty years since Black July: Seven novels about the traumatic legacy of the Sri Lankan civil war
Bhakti Shringarpure