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New short fiction by Anita Nair: A social media star falls prey to cyber fraud. Who’ll believe her?
Anita Nair
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From a self-help novel: A cricket coach and his protégé discover purpose in their lives
Kartikeya Vajpai
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Why Indian laws fail to protect women online
Vidya Kakra
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On the road: Academic Ananya Vajpeyi recalls tracking down an ‘off the grid’ philosopher in Venice
Ananya Vajpeyi
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Start the week with a film: A sea of love and heartbreak in ‘Moothon’
Scroll Staff
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Single mother, BJP MLA, Marwari trader: The Bengal voters on EC’s SIR radar
Anant Gupta
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Protest music with playful satire: How a Nigerian rapper has become the voice of a generation
Paul Onanuga, The Conversation
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The science of climate change and why India must look beyond green energy solutions
Arun Maira
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The Nobel and the Booker remind us of the apocalyptic and absurd in Central European fiction
Saikat Majumdar
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‘The Indian youth needs to know there is no shame in setting boundaries’: Sex educator Seema Anand
Rush Mukherjee
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How the bawdy, irreverent songs of kajari and hori have resisted being tamed
Chandranshu Yadav Pratyay Nath
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Iran protests: 116 killed in two weeks, authorities warn of intensified crackdown
Scroll Staff
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For Hindutva groups, Bangladesh is the new Pakistan
Nachiket Deuskar
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Sunday book pick: Fleeing the ‘United States of Bush’ in Ben Lerner’s ‘Leaving the Atocha Station’
Sayari Debnath
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Ramachandra Guha: Ruling Congress’s record in Karnataka is lacklustre – but it can still make amends
Ramachandra Guha
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Trump says US needs to control Greenland to deter Russia, China
Scroll Staff
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‘Whose Urdu Is It Anyway?’: An important anthology that holds multiple identities in easy balance
Saloni Sharma
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Welcome 2026: Six new international nonfiction titles that widen our understanding of the world
Scroll Staff
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Hard questions remain about the quality of generic drugs in India
Dinesh Thakur Prashant Reddy T
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Destabilising beauty: In a book of Tarun Bhartiya’s images, a quest for freedom
Freny Manecksha