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Interview: Atul Mishra on the ‘sovereignty trap’ and Nehru's civilisational reading of India’s past
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Three years on, the shadow of Delhi riots looms over children – and their friendships
Zafar Aafaq
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Ramachandra Guha: How the BJP benefits from stoking religious divisions in Karnataka
Ramachandra Guha
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T20 World Cup: South Africa captain Sune Luus hopes for cherry on top after ‘amazing tournament’
Scroll Staff
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Kavita Krishnan: One year after the Russian invasion, what should solidarity with Ukraine look like?
Kavita Krishnan
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Modi is trying to silence the foreign press. Here’s how
Arunabh Saikia
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PV Sindhu parts ways with coach Park Tae-sang: ‘She wanted a change, I respect the decision’
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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How Supreme Court automatic transcripts will increase transparency, improve legal research
Umang Poddar
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T20 World Cup semifinal, IND vs AUS live as it happened: Australia edge India for famous win
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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How a cross-border love story illustrates the extent of WhatsApp surveillance in India
Nachiket Deuskar
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Interview: The Indian classroom is a site of routine humiliation for Dalit students
Smitha Nair
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In Pakistan, the government is using the judicial route to stifle political dissent
Umair Javed, Dawn.com
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ISL: East Bengal coach Stephen Constantine – ‘Indian football not doing what they’re supposed to do’
Shahid Judge
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IND v AUS: Takeaways from Delhi Test – From Axar Patel’s batting growth to Ashwin-Jadeja masterclass
Samreen Razzaqui
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This book tries to chronicle the entire history of democracy in the world in just 224 pages
John Keane
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IND v AUS, Delhi Test, Day 3: India retain Border Gavaskar Trophy after Ravindra Jadeja’s seven-for
Scroll Staff
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Kalyan Mukherjea, the master sarod player with a mathematician’s day job, as remembered by a student
Sumana Ramanan
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Asia Mixed Team C’ship, SF blog: Treesa/Gayatri, Dhruv/Chirag win; China clinch thrilling tie 3-2
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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Premier League: Qatari consortium submits bid to buy Manchester United
AFP
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‘Everyone who read her was shocked into awareness’: Mini Krishnan, Bama’s first publisher in English
Mini Krishnan