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‘The Remnants of Rebellion’: A rare novel about troubling inheritances, shifting tides of history
Saloni Sharma
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‘If you reject, I will also reject. You have votes, I have funds’: Ajit Pawar tells voters
Scroll Staff
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Sunday book pick: An unaccomplished, angry mother in Doris Lessing’s 1988 novel, ‘The Fifth Child’
Sayari Debnath
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AAP, Congress voice concern about Centre’s proposed bill to appoint LG in Chandigarh
Scroll Staff
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Blossoming bodies: Subverting the floral metaphors for menstruation
Farah Ahamed
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After Delhi blast, Kashmiris face a wave of suspicion
Safwat Zargar
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‘Lōal Kashmir’: Mehak Jamal explores how militarisation impacts romantic relationships in Kashmir
Sheikh Safwan Fayaz
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Gillian Tindall (1938-2025): A Bombay biographer who opened the city’s eyes to its own stories
Murali Ranganathan
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India’s youth suicide epidemic reflects a crisis of silence, fear and a lack of support systems
Pattie Gonsalves
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If we don’t control the AI industry, it could end up controlling us, warn two chilling new books
Michael Noetel, The Conversation
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‘The Soundtrack of My Life – Side B’: Poet Srividya Sivakumar defies traditions of women’s chastity
Neera Kashyap
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Class, caste, collapsing public universities: Why Indian researchers publish in predatory journals
Tridib Mukherjee
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‘The Cell and the Soul’: The mirror to Indian democracy in Anand Teltumbde’s prison memoir
Ankush Pal
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As AI challenges the integrity of online academic courses, instructors struggle for solutions
Mohammed Estaiteyeh, The Conversation Rahul Kumar, The Conversation
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Heavy rainfall helps microplastics enter India’s urban lakes
TV Padma
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Ken Follett’s new novel explores one of the world’s greatest mysteries: the building of Stonehenge
Ken Follett
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‘Ziddi Ishq’ review: A ludicrous tale of obsessive love
Nandini Ramnath
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How newspapers like ‘Trolley Times’ countered state messaging during the 2020 farmers’ protest
Virinder Singh
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‘120 Bahadur’ review: Film about the Battle of Rezang La makes you wait for the pay-off
Nandini Ramnath
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Cases of seafarers being abandoned by employers are soaring – and Indians are among the worst hit
Katie McQue, Thomson Reuters Foundation