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Odisha: Adivasis brace for another long battle as mining fears loom over sacred forest, hills
Nidhi Jamwal, IndiaSpend.com
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November in nonfiction: Six new titles featuring iconic moments and fabulous histories of India
Scroll Staff
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Booker Prize 2025: ‘The Land in Winter’ presents a novel idea but struggles to engage the reader
Sayari Debnath
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‘Lapbah: Volume One and Two’: A rare voyage across the cultures and languages of North-East India
Anannya Nath
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How a young dancer from Karachi built one of Delhi’s most important cultural centres
Malini Nair
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The unpublished article and the coming of age of Indian women’s cricket
Rahul Fernandes
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Unfriendly fights: Will RJD-Congress infighting give BJP-JD(U) the edge in Bihar?
Anant Gupta
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In a village in the hills, women wait for their husbands while eating apples and dodging snakes
Nandini Ramnath
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Nine false claims about Sonam Wangchuk – and why they fall flat
Rishi Anand Kavitha Kuruganti Ashish Kothari
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China’s crackdown on Christians is an assertion of domestic religious policy and a message to the US
Gerda Wielander, The Conversation
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A new novel reimagines the life of the eldest Pandava daughter-in-law, Bhima’s wife Hidimbi
Kavita Kané
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Out in the fields, women farmers feel the effects of climate change – on their bodies and harvest
Mahima Jain
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Sci-fi horror adventure for children: Sammy and Simmy’s house is glitching. How will they escape?
Himanjali Sankar
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‘In jail for 5 years, no proof of violence’: Umar Khalid, two others to SC in 2020 Delhi riots case
Scroll Staff
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A new book remembers industrialist Ratan Tata’s love for animals
Harish Bhat
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Bihar polls: BJP moves EC against Rahul Gandhi over PM Modi ‘can dance for votes’ remark
Scroll Staff
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The new ‘Baahubali: The Epic’ is one battle after another
Nandini Ramnath
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What India’s Opposition bloc can learn from JNU student politics on coalitions, realpolitik
Ghazala Jamil
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‘Baai Tujhyapaayi’ review: A spirited attack on blind faith
Nandini Ramnath
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‘How far would I have gone to get away?’: Mukul Kesavan remembers the 1984 violence against Sikhs
Mukul Kesavan