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Discover the world (and India) through 20 books written and translated by women
Sayari Debnath
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What is ‘medical feminism’ and how does it affect the lives of women in the US and India?
Shashi Deshpande
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For those who want to become influencers, a word of caution about the creator economy
Nina Willment, The Conversation
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‘I simply write what I have experienced, what I know’: Damon Galgut, 2021 Booker Prize winner
Sayari Debnath
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Exploding the myth that reservations are responsible for ‘mediocrity in the medical profession’
Kiran Kumbhar, The India Forum
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Reading ‘Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh’: How an actor inspired my search for intimacy and acceptance
Sayari Debnath
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How the US census kick-started the country’s computing industry 125 years ago
David Lindsay Roberts, The Conversation
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‘400 Days’: Despite its clichéd ingredients, Chetan Bhagat’s new novel is his most readable yet
Sahana Hegde
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Knowledge is power: The unintended outcomes of Orientalist William Jones’ study of Sanskrit texts
Girish Shahane
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Nawaaz Ahmed’s novel ‘Radiant Fugitives’ inspects troubled relationships but still offers hope
Saloni Sharma
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Communal harmony and prudery about sex: An Italian composer’s impressions of 17th-century India
Ajay Kamalakaran
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‘China Room’: Two narrative threads seven decades apart weave this intersectional story of inequity
Saloni Sharma
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Why are Finns so happy? A look into their prime minister’s life may have the answer
Mahmudul Islam
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How Kabir Bedi became an Italian sex symbol with ‘Sandokan’
Scroll Staff
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This book examines what it takes for parents to bring up a boy as a feminist
Sonora Jha
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How a squeeze on living and writing spaces in Delhi is thwarting aspiring fiction writers
Ipshita Nath
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How are sexuality, poetry and spirituality connected? Poet Hoshang Merchant joins the dots
Hoshang Merchant
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The big news: Mumbai records highest rise in Covid cases since January, and nine other top stories
Scroll Staff
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How the poetry of Anamika, winner of the Hindi Sahitya Akademi award for 2020, challenges patriarchy
Rekha Sethi
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Rhythm of change: The complex world of underground music in Kashmir
Nandini Sen