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In animated film ‘The Siren’, a reminder that ‘democracy and peace are never eternal’
Nandini Ramnath
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‘I went on a hunger strike’: How Ismat Chughtai protested against getting married at a young age
Ismat Chughtai Tahira Naqvi
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Priya Satia: How modern empire broke the empire mould
Priya Satia
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Why Indian film editors are on the warpath
Nandini Ramnath
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Magic realism: The legend of German alchemist Johann Bottger in 19th-century Bengali literature
Trailokyanath Mukhopadhyay Sucheta Dasgupta
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Grandiose visions, arrested development: A biography considers the contradictions of being Elon Musk
Matthew Ricketson, The Conversation
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Horror fiction: What haunts Usha and Vishal’s home – the supernatural or the past?
Nikesh Murali
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A new cookbook shows how food ‘waste’ can be used for delicious recipes to be truly sustainable
Arina Suchde
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‘Jungle Passports’: Impactful stories of adapting to ever-changing India-Bangladesh border policies
Makiko Kimura
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The joys and agonies of being a sports educator in India
Johanna Deeksha
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In a film about Mumbai’s Koli community, resilience in the age of climate change
Nandini Ramnath
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‘Feeling Kerala’: These Malayalam stories curated-translated by J Devika redefine literary Kerala
Diya Isha
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Why experts fear Mumbai is building heat traps
Vaishnavi Chandrashekhar
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Naveen Kishore: What the ‘idea of culture’ means to a publisher
Naveen Kishore
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2023 JCB Prize for Literature longlist: Four translations, three debut novels. A reader’s guide
Scroll Staff
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India’s green energy transition could cost trillions of dollars – where will the funds come from?
Bhasker Tripathi, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Women in Translation Month: Travel the world with 12 books written – and translated – by women
Sayari Debnath
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The caste of a chair
Johanna Deeksha
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Tribute: Begum Anees Khan realised India’s secular dream with the school she founded
Anuradha Roy
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Assamese eco-fiction novels ‘Maajher Char’ and ‘Jalajaah’ reclaim elemental forms of the environment
Dhrijyoti Kalita