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  • Devdutt Pattanaik and Amruta Patil pick a minor myth for their graphic novel about forest mystique

    Devdutt Pattanaik and Amruta Patil pick a minor myth for their graphic novel about forest mystique

    Rituparna Sengupta
    · Nov 23, 2019 · 07:30 am
  • Does David Shulman wrongly place his biography of Tamil in a framework of Sanskrit and Hinduism?

    Does David Shulman wrongly place his biography of Tamil in a framework of Sanskrit and Hinduism?

    R Azhagarsan
    · Oct 05, 2019 · 07:30 am
  • Does Shashi Tharoor believe in reincarnation and karma? His new book has an answer

    Does Shashi Tharoor believe in reincarnation and karma? His new book has an answer

    Shashi Tharoor
    · Sep 08, 2019 · 07:30 am
  • How Doordarshan used foreign visits and public meetings to sell Rajiv Gandhi as a ‘man of action’

    How Doordarshan used foreign visits and public meetings to sell Rajiv Gandhi as a ‘man of action’

    Amrita Shah
    · Sep 04, 2019 · 10:00 am
  • Why is the RSS’s brand of humanitarian work or ‘seva’ so easily accepted in ‘secular’ India?

    Why is the RSS’s brand of humanitarian work or ‘seva’ so easily accepted in ‘secular’ India?

    Malini Bhattacharjee
    · Sep 03, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • Why are angry Dalits recalling a Delhi sultan to protest the demolition of a bhakti saint’s temple?

    Why are angry Dalits recalling a Delhi sultan to protest the demolition of a bhakti saint’s temple?

    Shoaib Daniyal
    · Aug 25, 2019 · 09:00 am
  • What growing up with two abusive men taught me about the #MeToo movement in India

    What growing up with two abusive men taught me about the #MeToo movement in India

    Vikram Zutshi
    · Jul 17, 2019 · 11:30 am
  • Understanding lynchings: With silent consent for mob violence, society is outsourcing its guilt

    Understanding lynchings: With silent consent for mob violence, society is outsourcing its guilt

    Ajay Gudavarthy
    · Jul 17, 2019 · 08:00 am
  • What if Sita had never married Ram? This novel explores an alternative life for her

    What if Sita had never married Ram? This novel explores an alternative life for her

    Aditya Iyengar
    · Jul 11, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • RSS wing honours group that got ‘anti-national’ social media users punished after Pulwama attack

    RSS wing honours group that got ‘anti-national’ social media users punished after Pulwama attack

    Scroll Staff
    · Jul 03, 2019 · 10:01 am
  • ‘Ugra’: The Hindi writer whose provocative, satirical works had made him more popular than Premchand

    ‘Ugra’: The Hindi writer whose provocative, satirical works had made him more popular than Premchand

    Saudamini Deo
    · Jun 23, 2019 · 12:30 pm
  • From World Cup-winning captain to psychologist: Birgit Prinz mentally preparing young Germany

    From World Cup-winning captain to psychologist: Birgit Prinz mentally preparing young Germany

    AFP
    · Jun 17, 2019 · 02:48 pm
  • ‘Felt like heaven’: How India became home for WWII Polish refugees is the story of a new documentary

    ‘Felt like heaven’: How India became home for WWII Polish refugees is the story of a new documentary

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Jun 15, 2019 · 02:30 pm
  • ‘PM Narendra Modi’ movie review: A 131-minute victory parade on the big screen

    ‘PM Narendra Modi’ movie review: A 131-minute victory parade on the big screen

    Nandini Ramnath
    · May 24, 2019 · 07:00 am
  • Fernando Alonso’s bid for Triple Crown ends after failing to qualify for Indy 500 race

    Fernando Alonso’s bid for Triple Crown ends after failing to qualify for Indy 500 race

    AFP
    · May 20, 2019 · 02:57 pm
  • Narendra Modi had asked for 10 years to transform India. This book asks if he should get them

    Narendra Modi had asked for 10 years to transform India. This book asks if he should get them

    John Elliott
    · May 16, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • Eating rotten fruit and shivering in rage: How a Kerala workshop taught me to accept life as it is

    Eating rotten fruit and shivering in rage: How a Kerala workshop taught me to accept life as it is

    Parshathy J Nath
    · Apr 28, 2019 · 11:30 am
  • Catharsis through vomiting: My experiences with an ancient Amazonian drug at a Haryana farmhouse

    Catharsis through vomiting: My experiences with an ancient Amazonian drug at a Haryana farmhouse

    Vivek Gopal
    · Apr 02, 2019 · 11:30 am
  • Companies are adopting four-day working week – and the results have been surprisingly good

    Companies are adopting four-day working week – and the results have been surprisingly good

    Robert Booth, The Guardian
    · Mar 28, 2019 · 08:30 pm
  • Why is there so little time travel in Indian fiction writing in English?

    Why is there so little time travel in Indian fiction writing in English?

    Tashan Mehta
    · Mar 02, 2019 · 08:30 am
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