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Fiction: War journalist Neel goes all the way to America in pursuit of ‘home’
Rahul Pandita
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Review: Tortured and never-ending, ‘Tere Iskh Mein’ gives intensity a bad name
Nandini Ramnath
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A new book on self-development offers tips on how to stand out and lead in the workplace
Harinder Singh Pelia
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Review: Crime thriller ‘Regai’ barely leaves a mark
Scroll Staff
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Bihar election result was ‘grossly managed, fabricated outcome’, alleges Congress
Scroll Staff
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How the farmers’ movement redefined ideas of public spaces and protest culture in contemporary India
Sudhir Kumar Suthar
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As Ladki Bahin squeezes Maharashtra welfare schemes, will discontent surface in civic body polls?
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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How authoritarian regimes are using news to create a sense that democracy is ineffective
Aiden Hoyle, The Conversation
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Indian roads are deadliest for pedestrians, two-wheeler riders
Prachi Salve, IndiaSpend.com
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Assam passes bill to ban polygamy
Scroll Staff
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Sci-fi: Journalist Sareng is covering a scientific breakthrough that could change humanity forever
Tanzim Rahman Manjira Dasgupta Soham Guha
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‘Like birds that eat ticks off zebras’ backs’: Twinkle Khanna writes about marriage in her new book
Twinkle Khanna
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‘He made films, he made filmmakers.’ How did Jagat Murari do it?
Nandini Ramnath
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What the air-pollution advisory from India’s health ministry hides
Rishabh Kachroo
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Bangladesh: The death sentence for Hasina makes India’s hand stronger
Ashok Swain
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Fiction: A chance encounter in a park puts Vidhu at the centre of a political controversy
Nikhil Kumar
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From the biography: The extraordinary teachings of mystic poet and Sikh saint Guru Tegh Bahadur
Harbans Singh
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Harsh Mander: The incomplete dream of constitutional socialism in free India
Harsh Mander
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How can you help loved ones with dementia help preserve their sense of self?
R Amanda Cooper, The Conversation
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Rahul Bhattacharya’s new novel: Charu, motherless daughter of a railway worker, longs for freedom
Rahul Bhattacharya