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Tidy up all you want, but making it about ‘sparking joy’ is another misuse of Eastern ideas
Amy Olberding
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Frog eyes, finger nails and eggs: A guide to making love potions from old Hebrew manuscripts
Zsofi Buda
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‘The Fakir of Venice’ movie review: Released a decade late, this art-world con has not aged well
Nandini Ramnath
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Iconic Hindi writer Krishna Sobti dies at 93
Scroll Staff
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Kerala: Bureaucrat becomes first woman to attempt trek to Agasthyakoodam peak after court order
Scroll Staff
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Writers Neelum Saran Gour and Manoranjan Byapari win The Hindu Prize 2018
Scroll Staff
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Why Sita rewrites the Ramayana in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s new novel
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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JD Salinger centenary: His best work was not ‘The Catcher in the Rye’, but his Glass family stories
M Saad
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‘Is your oxygen over?’ Shiv Sena mocks Narendra Modi’s remark that power is like oxygen for some
Scroll Staff
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Charles Dickens popularised the traditional Christmas meal but what did people feast on before that?
Joan Fitzpatrick, The Conversation
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How 42 gunny bags revealed the web of fraud behind Asaram Bapu’s Rs 10,000-crore empire
Ushinor Majumdar
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Ayodhya: Ram temple can be built only by the BJP, claims Adityanath
Scroll Staff
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Ghana removing ‘racist’ Gandhi’s statue was a bad idea. We should let memorials to flawed men stand
Girish Shahane
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‘We can see the mountain of religion standing in our path:’ Bhagat Singh in 1928. (India in 2018?)
Bhagat Singh
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Ram, biryani, Rahul Gandhi: What BJP’s star campaigner Adityanath spoke about on the campaign trail
Vijayta Lalwani
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Is it okay to admire past thinkers even if they held racist or sexist views?
Julian Baggini, Aeon
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Why writers should eavesdrop constantly if they want to better their craft
Sayantani Dasgupta
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Himachal Pradesh: Health minister says government may consider renaming Shimla to Shyamala
Scroll Staff
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Anuradha Roy and Jairam Ramesh among shortlisted authors for The Hindu Literary Prize
Scroll Staff
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With his ashes immersed in the Ravi in Pakistan, Kuldip Nayar becomes one with the river’s legends
Haroon Khalid