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Images: This richly illustrated Dakhni poem is a gem of Deccan literature
Namrata B Kanchan
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‘Dilbert’ creator Scott Adams forgot a basic business principle: Know thy audience
Chris Lamb, The Conversation
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Joe Biden is under mounting pressure to drop Kamala Harris in 2024. Here’s why he shouldn’t
Dafydd Townley, The Conversation
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‘Anti-woke’ laws will make it illegal in two US states to teach about this Black musician
David Cason, The Conservation
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Speculative fiction: KaiKa’s tribe lives on an island with an angry sand. Can she calm its anger?
MA Modhayan
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What is ‘woke capitalism’? And why has the American Right gone to war with it?
David Bach, The Conversation
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‘The plague moves on; for death it is harvest time’: Keki N Daruwalla has a new book of poetry
Keki N Daruwalla
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New Zealand vs England: Reactions to one of the all-time great finishes – ‘Test cricket is theatre’
Scroll Staff
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Cricket: Kane Williamson becomes New Zealand’ all-time leading run-scorer in Tests
AFP
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League Cup: Manchester United beat Newcastle in final to end six-year trophy drought
AFP
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How Ashrafunnisa Begum, who set up the first girl’s school in Lahore, educated herself in secret
Muhammadi Begum
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Most students who die by suicide belong to Dalit and Adivasi communities, says DY Chandrachud
Scroll Staff
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Debating whether Tamil Nadu’s Keeladi is Harappan or pre-Harappan is pointless, says archaeologist
Sowmiya Ashok
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From memoirs to fiction, from poetry to YA, queer literature offers more reading options than ever
Saurabh Sharma
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Union minister’s convoy attacked allegedly by TMC supporters in Bengal, party denies charge
Scroll Staff
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The chequered history of a ‘dangerous dal’ eaten by the poor across India
Priyadarshini Chatterjee
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The ugly face of justice: Anand Teltumbde reviews Abdul Wahid Shaikh’s ‘Innocent Prisoners’
Anand Teltumbde
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BBC does not have an agenda, says its chief after India’s tax surveys
Scroll Staff
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Is censoring Roald Dahl on moral grounds a good idea?
Michelle Smith, The Conversation
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Chess: Vidit Gujarathi becomes fourth Indian to beat Magnus Carlsen
Scroll Staff