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As Hindutva has grown, so have websites reporting on India’s embattled Muslims
Aishwarya Iyer
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Shuttle Zone: Beyond Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu, decoding India’s women’s singles puzzle
Shlok Ramchandran
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In South Africa, teenagers are getting drawn to crypto trade – but at a high cost
Kimberly Mutandiro, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Digital nomads have rejected the office. Now they want to replace the nation state
Dave Cook, The Conversation
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The horrors of queer conversion therapy in India
Nolina Minj
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Why I revised my scepticism about crypto
Girish Shahane
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Satyadev Dubey transformed Indian theatre – but many forget his maverick film projects
Nandini Ramnath
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Caste threads are spawning deadly conflicts in Tamil Nadu schools
Johanna Deeksha
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‘The day my blood boils’: How songs incited hate at a Navratri rally in Rajasthan's Karauli
Aishwarya Iyer
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Photo essay: India’s solar energy boom has left some communities worried for their future
Anuradha Nagaraj, Thomson Reuters Foundation Roli Srivastava, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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IPL Auction 2022: Can Punjab Kings use the auction to turn their fortunes around?
Scroll Staff
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How Hindutva hijacked India’s child protection body
Aarefa Johari with Aishwarya Iyer
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Why an animated film about friendly ghosts and mean spirits has gone viral
Nandini Ramnath
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‘On the Open Road’: A breezy novel asks if young people can quit their jobs to follow their dreams
Stuti Changle
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Investigation: Your WhatsApp messages are far less private than you think
Peter Elkind, ProPublica Jack Gillum, ProPublica Craig Silverman, ProPublica
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‘Our children have been set back by two years’: In Mumbai, another round of online classes begins
Smitha Nair
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Ramachandra Guha interview: ‘BCCI are so focussed on the cash cow that is the IPL’
Ashish Magotra
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Why the pandemic will lead to a rush of new books on investment, personal finance and start-ups
Anish Chandy
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‘We’re hoping we can have some version of a physical festival’: Sanjoy Roy on Jaipur Lit Fest 2021
Arunava Sinha
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Reading Yeong-Shin Ma’s ‘Moms’ to understand why the Korean Wave has swept through parts of India
Vivek Menezes