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Fiction in translation: In the forests, a man looks for his sister, who left home to join Maoists
Manoj Rupda Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar
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Watch: Football fan in Argentina jersey invades pitch to hug Lionel Messi during match in China
Scroll Staff
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Fiction: An older Indian man wants to marry a Japanese woman, but she sets an unusual condition
Rajesh Talwar
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‘Citadel’ review: Secrets, lies and banality
Nandini Ramnath
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Dalpat Chauhan’s short stories depict violence, terror that Dalits face in their day to day lives
Dalpat Chauhan
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The Jafar Panahi retro we deserve is just a click away
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Selfiee’ review: A one-sided contest (with no prizes for guessing who wins)
Nandini Ramnath
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Legendary Odia writer Gopinath Mohanty’s short stories get a new English translation
Gopinath Mohanty
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Start the week with a film: ‘The Good Boss’ and what they don’t teach you at management school
Scroll Staff
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A man is beheaded. His head is missing from the crime scene. Veni is a suspect. What happens next?
Anupama Mohan
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‘An Action Hero’ review: Ayushmann Khurrana-Jaideep Ahlawat contest leaves us wanting more
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Xi Jinping, step down’: Thousands storm the streets in China to protest against zero-Covid policies
Scroll Staff
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Podcast: From sea channels to gas-powered lights – 300 years of ambitious, unbuilt Mumbai projects
Dinyar Patel
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What is the shin honkaku sub-genre of mystery? How did Japanese writer Soji Shimada make it popular?
Saptak Choudhury
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‘Hyderabad’, a novel about a state’s quest for self-rule, is a fine balance of fact and fiction
Saloni Sharma
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Nandana Dev Sen on how she translated her mother Nabaneeta’s poetry – in life and after her death
Nandana Dev Sen
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A new book finds out how Tencent overtook Facebook to become the world’s fifth-largest company
Lulu Yilun Chen
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‘Meme Boys’ review: A laughfest about college students taking on a despotic dean
Nandini Ramnath
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Watch: Japanese man transforms himself into a dog with Rs 12 lakh costume
Scroll Staff
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‘Dasvi’ review: As a politician educates himself, the fun lies beyond the syllabus
Nandini Ramnath