pandemic
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‘The Dance of the Masks’: A man lives in isolation, oblivious of the pandemic. Then he goes out
VH Nishad
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Watch: Are humans responsible for pandemics? Sir David Attenborough explains
Scroll Staff
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Is the pandemic ensuring that the future of speculative fiction lies in today’s reality?
Tashan Mehta
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The pandemic has brought people out on their bicycles. Are there books waiting to be written?
Dominic Franks
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Lockdown musings: Ritu Menon reflects on the past and broods over the future of her publishing life
Ritu Menon
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The classroom and the ear: How the pandemic forced a writer to come out about his hearing disorder
Deepak Unnikrishnan
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Art sans borders: How the pandemic has brought the two Punjabs closer through literature
Jasdeep Singh
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Why the pandemic and life in lockdown feels like a never-ending Haruki Murakami novel
Arunima Mazumdar
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How and when can Mumbai’s local trains be safely opened up to the public?
Aarefa Johari
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Reading in 2020: How the pandemic and the world around us is affecting our choice of books
Probal Dasgupta
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Why the pandemic will lead to a drop in publishing of research: W(riting)FH does not work
Souradeep Roy
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Adoption in India is a challenge. The pandemic made it a nightmare
Aarefa Johari
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Here lies one who spared neither man nor god: Discovering Khushwant Singh during the pandemic
Vikram Zutshi
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Was health official Lav Agarwal right in saying India’s Covid-19 peak may never come?
Arunabh Saikia
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With face to face interviews ruled out during the pandemic, how are oral historians coping?
Aanchal Malhotra
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Will the pandemic enable us to imagine our cities with more bookstores?
Sudhanva Deshpande
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Pandemic tropes: How are disease and sickness treated in Assamese short stories?
Sangeeta Bhagawati Sneha Khaund
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Audiobooks may be just what readers needed during the pandemic. Will they change Indian publishing?
Yogesh Dashrath
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To understand the value of art and nature during a pandemic, we have to turn to Tolstoy and Tagore
Richard Herrett
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Hindi publishing lost its way during the pandemic, but it knows how to find the route back
Aditi Maheshwari Goyal