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How the Partition contributed to the ‘queerness’ of Urdu poetry to make it non-normative
Priya Satia
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Kedar Nath Das Gupta: The Gandhian theatre producer who tried to build peace in the world
Anu Kumar
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Interview: Gilles Verniers on the pressing need to study Indian politics between elections
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Trinamool MP Santanu Sen suspended from Rajya Sabha for snatching IT minister’s statement on Pegasus
Scroll Staff
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Back in Australia: Brisbane confirmed as the host for 2032 Olympics and Paralympics
AFP
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Pegasus: Kumaraswamy, Siddaramaiah’s secretaries were potential targets during 2019 Karnataka crisis
Scroll Staff
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More than two years after his thumping win, why is Modi struggling to implement big policy moves?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Opinion: Bhagwat’s glasnost in RSS-Muslim ties is welcome, but can he rein in Modi and Adityanath?
Sudheendra Kulkarni
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Wimbledon 2021 final as it happened: Ash Barty lifts first Wimbledon title with three-set win
Scroll Staff
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What is the critical race theory – and what it isn’t
David Miguel Gray, The Conversation
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Cabinet reshuffle: 43 new ministers take oath. Here’s the complete list
Scroll Staff
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Cow protection was a sensitive subject in India even when the Constitution was being framed
Komal Deol
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In this book, meet Yogendra Puranik aka Yogi, Japan’s first politician of Indian origin
Pallavi Aiyar
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Maharashtra: 12 BJP MLAs suspended from Assembly for allegedly misbehaving with Speaker
Scroll Staff
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Swedish PM Stefan Lofven resigns a week after losing trust vote in Parliament
Scroll Staff
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Readers’ comments on a letter to Modi voters: ‘We will still elect him as the PM again’
Scroll
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What hardliner Ebrahim Raisi’s victory in Iran elections means for the rest of the world
Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, The Conversation
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Pakistan government is brazenly pushing poll reforms that will undermine its Election Commission
Ahmed Bilal Mehboob, Dawn.com
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Why did India abstain from voting on the Myanmar resolution at the UN General Assembly?
Angshuman Choudhury
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Ramachandra Guha: South India counts for too little in national politics – and may diminish further
Ramachandra Guha