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  • ‘We have some killer voices. We have each other. All the right men are behind us’

    ‘We have some killer voices. We have each other. All the right men are behind us’

    Priyanka Mookerjee
    · Jun 20, 2016 · 08:30 am
  • What's in a name? 'You say Ramzan, I say Ramadan.'

    What's in a name? 'You say Ramzan, I say Ramadan.'

    Scroll
    · Jun 19, 2016 · 06:00 pm
  • Report on education policy identifies gaps in school education, but doesn't explain how to fill them

    Report on education policy identifies gaps in school education, but doesn't explain how to fill them

    Anjali Mody
    · Jun 18, 2016 · 09:00 am
  • The homecoming: Why the US wants to claim remains of American airmen scattered across Arunachal

    The homecoming: Why the US wants to claim remains of American airmen scattered across Arunachal

    Ipsita Chakravarty
    · Jun 14, 2016 · 09:00 am
  • Why politicians are making a beeline for Punjab's ever-proliferating deras

    Why politicians are making a beeline for Punjab's ever-proliferating deras

    Ajaz Ashraf
    · Jun 13, 2016 · 10:30 am
  • Is photographer Steve McCurry being criticised because he's a tall poppy ?

    Is photographer Steve McCurry being criticised because he's a tall poppy ?

    Nate Rabe
    · Jun 10, 2016 · 06:30 pm
  • This man was writing wicked satire 100 years ago in Calcutta – and it’s funnier than ever now

    This man was writing wicked satire 100 years ago in Calcutta – and it’s funnier than ever now

    Chandak Sengoopta
    · Jun 08, 2016 · 08:30 am
  • Through her upcoming book, Thai writer challenges racism against Indians in her country

    Through her upcoming book, Thai writer challenges racism against Indians in her country

    Preeti Jha
    · Jun 05, 2016 · 11:30 am
  • Breaking noise: Why TV news in India will never change

    Breaking noise: Why TV news in India will never change

    Overrated Outcast
    · Jun 04, 2016 · 06:30 pm
  • #Modiversary: Harsh Mander on why he worries about the next three years of Modi government

    #Modiversary: Harsh Mander on why he worries about the next three years of Modi government

    Harsh Mander
    · May 29, 2016 · 08:00 am
  • ‘I’ve been lucky that people find me interesting and I keep getting work’: Kalki Koechlin

    ‘I’ve been lucky that people find me interesting and I keep getting work’: Kalki Koechlin

    Udita Jhunjhunwala
    · May 25, 2016 · 03:00 pm
  • A Little Lumpen Novelita

    A Little Lumpen Novelita

    Scroll Staff
    · May 24, 2016 · 11:00 am
  • What a 1960s cartoon cat tells us about the post-crisis mortgage market

    What a 1960s cartoon cat tells us about the post-crisis mortgage market

    Robert Webb, The Conversation
    · May 23, 2016 · 03:30 pm
  • The social service wings of RSS played a big role in BJP's rise to power: Yale professor

    The social service wings of RSS played a big role in BJP's rise to power: Yale professor

    Seema Sirohi
    · May 22, 2016 · 10:30 am
  • What’s it like being a sought-after TV writer in Pakistan? Faiza Iftikhar tells all

    What’s it like being a sought-after TV writer in Pakistan? Faiza Iftikhar tells all

    Sadaf Haider and Sadaf Siddique
    · May 21, 2016 · 01:30 pm
  • By comparing Akbar to Hitler, BJP shows there’s no place for even a 'good' Muslim in India’s history

    By comparing Akbar to Hitler, BJP shows there’s no place for even a 'good' Muslim in India’s history

    Shoaib Daniyal
    · May 21, 2016 · 08:00 am
  • Why the side effects of NEET are much more damaging than the disease it claims to cure

    Why the side effects of NEET are much more damaging than the disease it claims to cure

    Garga Chatterjee
    · May 17, 2016 · 10:30 am
  • Centuries before weather satellites and crop science, farmers turned to a poet for sowing advice

    Centuries before weather satellites and crop science, farmers turned to a poet for sowing advice

    Mrinal Pande
    · May 16, 2016 · 07:30 pm
  • Mustt mustt: From Turkey to the US, seven international tributes to the legacy of Dam Mast Qalandar

    Mustt mustt: From Turkey to the US, seven international tributes to the legacy of Dam Mast Qalandar

    Nate Rabe
    · May 15, 2016 · 10:30 am
  • Missing the woods for the trees: How India's forests have been lost in translation – in plantations

    Missing the woods for the trees: How India's forests have been lost in translation – in plantations

    Peter Smetacek
    · May 12, 2016 · 02:30 pm
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