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‘Swadeshi Steam’ illustrates South India’s under-studied contributions to the nationalist movement
Aditya Balasubramanian
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Why these travel posters sparked a fiery debate between Indian and British legislators in the 1930s
Kamayani Sharma
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Tennis, French Open: Bopanna and Ebden lose men’s doubles semi-finals in three sets
Scroll Staff
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Why builder-driven ‘slum redevelopment’ won’t change the lives of Mumbai’s poorest residents
Shirish B Patel
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How Indians subverted Canada’s racist immigration policy – with a little help from a Japanese firm
Ajay Kamalakaran
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‘Lampan’ review: Light in treatment and heavy on the nostalgia
Nandini Ramnath
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‘It all starts with knowing your text’: How prizewinning designer Bhavi Mehta makes book covers
Sayari Debnath
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Immigrant fiction: In this epic fantasy, a woman will do whatever it takes to liberate her people
Aman J Bedi
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Badminton, Thomas Cup 2024: India finish second in Group C following loss to Indonesia
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For children: Mum starts acting very strangely after breaking a coffee jar. What is Vishi to do?
Sanjana Kapur
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‘Hand of God’: How a young Indian Navy sailor returned from the dead in Australia in 1951
Ajay Kamalakaran
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What is driving an ‘India Out’ campaign in Bangladesh?
Abhik Deb
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Karnataka 2nd PUC result 2024 declared at karresults.nic.in; direct link here
Scroll Staff
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‘Berlin’ director Atul Sabharwal: ‘A love letter to an undocumented time gone by’
Nandini Ramnath
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Firms linked to Keventer group bought electoral bonds worth Rs 600 crore while it faced ED probe
Prajwal Bhat Sachi Project Electoral Bond
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‘The Zone of Interest’ review: A chilling story of murderous indifference
Nandini Ramnath
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Sandeshkhali: How alleged excesses of a local Trinamool leader snowballed into a political war
Scroll Staff
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‘Pika Pika Pikachu’: Singer Ed Sheeran shows off his acting skills as he voices Pokémon characters
Scroll Staff
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Hockey, FIH Pro League: Vandana and Savita show their worth – Talking points from Odisha-leg
Dilip Unnikrishnan
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How the West’s fantasy of the fakir allows it to displace blame for its terrible acts of violence
Ajay Gandhi