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A hundred years on, TS Eliot’s ‘The Hollow Men’ is a poem for our populist moment
Luke Johnson, The Conversation
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Former judges, lawyers write to CJI Surya Kant criticising remarks about Rohingyas
Scroll Staff
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Bangladesh: When will citizen rights matter as much as the majority’s ‘hurt religious sentiments’?
Mirza R Ahmad
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Short fiction: In this Khasi story, a man’s obstinate pursuit of her rattles a young woman
Desmond L Kharmawphlang Ellerine Diengdoh
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‘Dhurandhar’ review: A techno-jingo gorefest
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Stephen’ review: A dodgy serial killer and an underwhelming mystery
Nandini Ramnath
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On World Soil Day, Rajasthan’s traditional water systems offer climate change lessons
Sanjana Nair Karani Singh Bithoo
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Reinventing India’s carb-heavy diet with protein, indigenous foods
Ashima Chaudhary
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Born on this day: Urdu poet Josh Malihabadi (1898-1982) was a fiery voice of freedom
Hilal Fareed
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Principled politics: Zohran Mamdani’s masterclass for India’s Opposition after Bihar loss
Debasish Roy Chowdhury
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Reliant on British-era infrastructure, the Indian Railways is strained beyond capacity
Prachi Salve, IndiaSpend.com Geeta Kashyap, IndiaSpend.com
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Fiction: The lives of five Indian doctors intersect in an American hospital as each tries to belong
Mayank Gupta
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In a new book, a personal finance expert says mental peace is paramount to financial wellbeing
Sharan Hegde
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Ex-Delhi University Professor Hany Babu granted bail by Bombay HC in Bhima Koregaon case
Scroll Staff
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Rage bait: Oxford’s word of the year reveals our digital exhaustion
Zulekha Shakoor Rajani
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Welfare delivery, empowerment, solidarity: Why Mamata Banerjee is popular with Bengal women
Ruhi Tewari
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Anand Teltumbde: How India’s new labour codes dismantle worker protections
Anand Teltumbde
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In a book on child actors in Bollywood, a reminder of the price of fame at a very young age
Sunanda Mehta Suchitra Iyer
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Why our brains are the real opponents while trying to lose weight
Valdemar Brimnes Ingemann Johansen, The Conversation Christoffer Clemmensen, The Conversation
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More than half of the new articles online are written by AI. Is human writing fated for extinction?
Francesco Agnellini, The Conversation