Nonfiction
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Inaugural Rainbow Awards to honour queer literature and journalism
Scroll Staff
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‘Violence is not our only history’: Can young Kashmiri artists revive the state’s fine arts?
David Lepeska
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Based on a true story: How a man falsely accused of theft fights the system and ensures his freedom
Shevlin Sebastian VK Thajudheen
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What do the indignities of Covid-19 deaths in India say about the larger attitude of the state?
Brahma Prakash
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A new book examines the cryptocurrency upheaval in India and the world – and its perils
Sundeep Khanna
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From the memoir: Sidhartha Mallya recalls going through his parents’ divorce as a nine-year-old
Sidhartha Mallya
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The story of how a nonprofit organisation is steering family philanthropy towards more equitability
Neera Nundy
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‘The Living Air’: A birder’s long tryst with birds show how they help overcome human fallibilities
Mallik Thatipalli
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‘The Company We Keep’ takes a critical look at what’s ailing in Indian corporate culture
Saurabh Sharma
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‘It’d be madness to think it was all sword and fire’: Vivekananda on the long Muslim rule in India
Govind Krishnan V
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How shorthand in Marathi made accurate writing possible in newspapers amid colonial surveillance
Prachi Deshpande
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A COO shows how good conversations can impart important lessons on management and lifestyle
Ajayya Kumar
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‘I am not made for marriage’: A new book explores Amrita Sher-Gil and Victor Egan’s relationship
Ashwini Bhatnagar
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New in May: Six recent books of nonfiction show how far India has come – and how far it can go
Sayari Debnath
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Actor Tisca Chopra’s new book tackles puberty and growing up for girls between eight and 13
Tisca Chopra
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How a good city-wide transportation system could enhance life in urban India
Devashish Dhar
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From a study of addiction to caste-based reservations, eight new nonfiction books to read in March
Sayari Debnath
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This book looks at ways to understand human behaviour and identify one’s strengths and weaknesses
Sneha Shah Susan Dellinger
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Eight newly released nonfiction books that take readers back in time to help understand our world
Sayari Debnath
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Can ageing be postponed, avoided, even reversed? Yes, says Cure Fit CEO Mukesh Bansal in his book
Mukesh Bansal