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Fiction: Meera believes she’s having a midlife crisis. Meanwhile, her friend Aalo is struggling too
Deepanjana Pal
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How Japan is losing its top position in the culture wars to South Korea
Euny Hong
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Mamata Banerjee says her government ‘won’t set up detention camps’ in West Bengal
Scroll Staff
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What’s influencing the Indian box office: ‘Gen Z is driving a lot of the consumption decisions’
Nandini Ramnath
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‘A permanent surveillance backdoor’: Why Sanchar Saathi app order raises privacy fears
Ratna Singh
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‘Not to be conquered but preserved’: Profound lessons against ‘development’ on the Nicobar Islands
Ajay Saini
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How Osho taught Hindi to think
Krishna Kumar Pandey
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‘Race to the bottom’: UK’s new hardline asylum rules inspired by Denmark
Lin Taylor, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Prolonged incarceration makes ‘caricature’ of justice system, 2020 Delhi riots accused tells SC
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: Forty-year-old Nayan, freshly divorced, sets out to rebuild her PR business in Mumbai
Shunali Khullar Shroff
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Centre says users can delete state-owned web safety app, experts cite order to question claim
Scroll Staff
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This book attacks the deficiency myth about what vegetarians really lack (and don’t)
Nandita Iyer
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When Sikhs chased a new world in Argentina – and found a nightmare instead
Ajay Kamalakaran
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India’s prisoners of conscience and the politics of waiting
Sahil Hussain Choudhury
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Assam tabled two Nellie reports. This Japanese scholar says neither addresses question of justice
Rokibuz Zaman
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‘An effortless simplicity’: Ajeet Cour’s pen portrait of Punjabi writer Kulwant Singh Virk
Ajeet Cour
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Friendly fire: How family feuds shape India’s ‘dynastic’ political parties
Ambar Kumar Ghosh
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Food courts, air-conditioned bazaars: Santosh Desai on how the street is receding from our lives
Santosh Desai
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‘Better to die than remain in a hospital’: Nilgiris’ Adivasis face health neglect
Johanna Deeksha
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Why headaches can often be caused by pain medication
Dan Baumgardt, The Conversation