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‘We have some killer voices. We have each other. All the right men are behind us’
Priyanka Mookerjee
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What's in a name? 'You say Ramzan, I say Ramadan.'
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Report on education policy identifies gaps in school education, but doesn't explain how to fill them
Anjali Mody
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The homecoming: Why the US wants to claim remains of American airmen scattered across Arunachal
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Why politicians are making a beeline for Punjab's ever-proliferating deras
Ajaz Ashraf
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Is photographer Steve McCurry being criticised because he's a tall poppy ?
Nate Rabe
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This man was writing wicked satire 100 years ago in Calcutta – and it’s funnier than ever now
Chandak Sengoopta
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Through her upcoming book, Thai writer challenges racism against Indians in her country
Preeti Jha
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Breaking noise: Why TV news in India will never change
Overrated Outcast
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#Modiversary: Harsh Mander on why he worries about the next three years of Modi government
Harsh Mander
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‘I’ve been lucky that people find me interesting and I keep getting work’: Kalki Koechlin
Udita Jhunjhunwala
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A Little Lumpen Novelita
Scroll Staff
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What a 1960s cartoon cat tells us about the post-crisis mortgage market
Robert Webb, The Conversation
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The social service wings of RSS played a big role in BJP's rise to power: Yale professor
Seema Sirohi
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What’s it like being a sought-after TV writer in Pakistan? Faiza Iftikhar tells all
Sadaf Haider and Sadaf Siddique
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By comparing Akbar to Hitler, BJP shows there’s no place for even a 'good' Muslim in India’s history
Shoaib Daniyal
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Why the side effects of NEET are much more damaging than the disease it claims to cure
Garga Chatterjee
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Centuries before weather satellites and crop science, farmers turned to a poet for sowing advice
Mrinal Pande
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Mustt mustt: From Turkey to the US, seven international tributes to the legacy of Dam Mast Qalandar
Nate Rabe
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Missing the woods for the trees: How India's forests have been lost in translation – in plantations
Peter Smetacek