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Prashant Bhushan case: Ahead of sentencing today, 122 law students ask SC to reconsider judgement
Scroll Staff
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As Brahmins in UP ask for weapons, the Opposition sharpens its attack on the Adityanath government
Aman Khan
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The making of Modi's Ramrajya: How Indian citizens became subjects and the Prime Minister king
Aunindyo Chakravarty
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Oli’s claim that Ram was born in Nepal highlights dangers of mixing pop nationalism with pop history
Kanak Mani Dixit
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Scotch Eggs
Viraf Patel
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Hindu deity Ram is from Nepal, not India, claims Prime Minister KP Oli
Scroll Staff
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A coronavirus fable: Three wise men, the goat-girl, and the king who asked for advice
Anukrti Upadhyay
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As Covid-19 puts curbs on Pandharpur pilgrimage, recalling the devotion to the poet-saint tradition
Kartikay Khetarpal, Sahapedia.org
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Catching racism on camera isn’t a new strategy. It has been used since 1950s to prick consciences
Sage Goodwin, The Conversation
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Charred Broccoli, Pumpkin Hummus, Feta, Peppered Cashew And Roasted Grapes
Rahul Akerkar
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Coimbatore Pork Chops, Cider Glaze, Rangoon Vaal Beans And Candied Tomatoes
Rahul Akerkar
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The prehistory of the queer internet: ‘Queerness and technology have such an exciting relationship’
Parmesh Shahani
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‘I want to live up to my name’: Meet 13-year-old Satyvrat Ambedkar, Dalit rebel with a cause
Gunjan Veda
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Excerpt: How (and why) the ‘Ramayana’ TV serial brought much of India to a standstill in the 1980s
Amrita Shah
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‘Take three pints of milk, stir in some gold’: Advice for the ill from 17th-century England
Jessica Gregory
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What (or who) is the Ganga? Bidisha Banerjee travelled the length of the river to write this book
Bidisha Banerjee
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Fakirs and fakers: How Ashutosh Maharaj and Pilot Baba featured in fraudulent ‘yogic’ feats
Alistair Shearer
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What Bhisham Sahni’s ‘Madhavi’ tells us about female agency (or the lack of it) in the Mahabharata
Pratiti
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How a friendship between three historians made the writing of Indian history more energetic
TCA Raghavan
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Romesh Gunesekera returns to Sri Lanka, the country of his birth, with this coming-of-age novel
Romesh Gunesekera