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‘He embodied promises and limitations of technocracy’: Aparajith Ramnath on M Visvesvaraya’s legacy
Sayari Debnath
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In Odisha, local economies bear the brunt of coal plant closure
Roli Srivastava
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‘The Unbroken Coast’ by Nalini Jones: A Bandra novel about family, friendship, and shared history
Sanjay Sipahimalani
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Why India’s telecom department has mandated ‘SIM binding’ for WhatsApp, some other app services
Kamya Pandey, Medianama.com
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Delhi pollution is like ‘slow poison’, government must be held accountable: Congress
Scroll Staff
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How a university stint in Nehruvian India helped a young Somalian writer imagine alternative futures
Sanjay Srivastava
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‘Why the Poor Don’t Kill Us’ is essential Manu Joseph, complete with hits and misses
Devarsi Ghosh
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Ramachandra Guha: It’s time for the Indian cricket board to treat South Africa with greater respect
Ramachandra Guha
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AI won’t replace workers – but those with leadership skills and empathy will become more valuable
Nazrul Islam, The Conversation
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‘Campaign in poetry, govern in prose’: Why transformative governance needs poetic vision
Nandini Sen Mehra
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Troubled past, turbulent future: Life in the Sundarbans, the front line of climate change
Puja Mandal
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‘The Golden Calm’: Traces of an empire, MM Kaye, the Metcalfes, and a city before the storm
Swati Daftuar
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‘Mrs Funnybones Returns’: Twinkle Khanna’s new book works better when reflective than when comedic
Naomi Datta
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Always near extinction, the rudra veena accidentally found a lifeline in a young sculptor
Malini Nair
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Interview: When Pandita Ramabai refused to accept the ‘proper’ Christian beliefs of her mentors
Radha Vatsal
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‘Railsong’: Rahul Bhattacharya’s heartfelt ode to the India that was and the India that can be
Sayari Debnath
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‘The Caste Con Census’: Anand Teltumbde argues that a nationwide caste census cannot annihilate it
Huzaifa Omair Siddiqi
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Why men need twice as much as exercise as women to lower heart disease risk
Jack McNamara, The Conversation
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Why is India pushing ahead with Great Nicobar project despite disastrous environmental costs?
CP Rajendran, The India Forum
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India’s GDP growth rises to 8.2% in July-September quarter
Scroll Staff