× Close
-
Why militancy in South Asia is fiendishly difficult to dismantle
Kathy Gannon
-
Fiction: Salil wants to collect art, Nupur wants to be a curator. But this world isn’t so welcoming
V Sanjay Kumar
-
5 key takeaways from Rahul Gandhi’s Haryana polls rigging allegations
Scroll Staff
-
Why the world remains silent as Sudan slides into catastrophic collapse
Ashok Swain
-
For children: Kittu’s life takes a crazy turn with his uber-cool, super-stylish great-aunt’s arrival
Anita Nair
-
Rahul Gandhi claims Brazilian woman ‘voted 22 times’ in Haryana polls, alleges 25 lakh fake voters
Scroll Staff
-
The Bihar paradox: How caste-based politics resulted in inclusion and unexpected social calm
Ashwani Kumar
-
From the memoir: How an Indian writer-poet carved out a path to a top arts college in New York
Biswamit Dwibedy
-
Zohran Mamdani elected New York mayor: What this means for Democrats in the age of Trump
Prajwal Bhat
-
Why a Kashmir bypoll and a miffed MP are turning out to be a test for the National Conference
Safwat Zargar
-
Why a US distributor has recalled a generic drug made by an Indian pharma company
C Michael White, The Conversation
-
How Spiti’s women are at the heart of conserving the snow leopard
Manish Chandra Mishra
-
‘Who are these people / who keep coming / to kill peace?’: Poems of hunger, war in an age of excess
Sonnet Mondal
-
‘Unusual courage’: What to expect from a new anthology of short stories from North-East India
Jobeth Ann Warjri
-
Barely 0.012% of Bihar voters are ‘foreigners’, most are Nepali women married to Indian men
Abir Dasgupta Mohd Imran Khan Arun Kumar Dwivedi Parth MN
-
The sound before the roar: The journalists who believed in Indian women’s cricket when few else did
Rahul Fernandes
-
Interview: ‘Ritwik Ghatak was far ahead of his time, addressing issues that remain very real today’
Nandini Ramnath
-
‘Constitutional overreach’: DMK moves SC against voter roll revision in Tamil Nadu
Scroll Staff
-
As Kerala eradicates extreme poverty, what are the lessons for other states?
Freddy Thomas
-
‘I was called a traitor’: Comedian Vir Das on cancel culture and a monologue that divided a billion
Vir Das