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Bastar votes today. There is change in the air
Supriya Sharma
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‘Soft brain/tough heart’: Gieve Patel (1940-2023), the poet who wrote about besieged corporeality
Gieve Patel Arundhathi Subramaniam
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How state-backed Hindutva rhetoric is fuelling the ethnic cleansing of Uttarakhand
Harsh Mander
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‘Disregard brand names and gendered marketing’: Writer Divrina Dhingra on appreciating perfumes
Sayari Debnath
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Scroll’s Johanna Deeksha and Nolina Minj win 2023 Laadli Media Awards
Scroll Staff
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An archive project is creating a database of Indian cities in fiction – and you can contribute to it
Rush Mukherjee
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Report on Adani Group overpaying for coal imports shows ‘biggest scam of modern India’: Congress
Scroll Staff
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Interview: Prizewinning cricket writer Nicholas Brookes talks to Booker winner Shehan Karunatilaka
Shehan Karunatilaka
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Why Jon Fosse has won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Literature for giving a ‘voice to the unsayable’
Alexander Howard, The Conversation
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Millie Bobby Brown’s debut novel is a bestseller. Why does it matter that the actor didn’t write it?
Amber Gwynne, The Conversation
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Moody’s report questioning Aadhaar’s reliability is baseless, says Centre
Scroll Staff
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Rush Hour podcast: Religious sect members clash with police during anti-encroachment drive in Agra
Scroll Staff
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Aadhaar often results in ‘service denials’, its reliability is questionable, says Moody’s
Scroll Staff
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‘On Being Indian’: Amit Chaudhuri on the idea of the thinking individual rooted in today’s India
Hemang Ashwinkumar
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Why have Dalits embraced the BJP, a Hindutva party they once derided as ‘Manuvadi’?
Sudha Pai and Sajjan Kumar
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‘Akhand Bharat’ subsumes most of India’s neighbours but the rhetoric is aimed at domestic audiences
Udayan Das
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How can we reimagine India in authoritarian times? Thoughts from the North East
Angela Rangad
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Gujarat man arrested for posing as Chandrayaan-3 scientist
Scroll Staff
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Women in Translation Month: Travel the world with 12 books written – and translated – by women
Sayari Debnath
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Adarsh Gourav hopes he doesn’t ‘get bored of acting’ – we hope so too
Devarsi Ghosh