pandemic
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Padma Baliga was on a mission to set up classroom libraries, till Covid-19 stopped her forever
Richa Jha
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‘Pray there is no wave three’: Politician and Covid-19 relief worker Srinivas BV
Scroll Staff
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Coronavirus: India’s daily cases drop below 1 lakh for first time in over two months
Scroll Staff
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Coronavirus: No public anger over Centre’s handling of pandemic, claims Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Scroll Staff
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Will Mussoorie’s Cambridge Book Depot open after the pandemic? Residents and visitors are hoping so
Karan Madhok
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Interview: Does a literary jury need to think differently in the year of a pandemic?
Kanishka Gupta
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As Marathi publishing loses its sales pillars to the pandemic, waiting for change is the only option
Rohan Champanekar
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Will jobs go back to being the way they were when Indian firms recover after the Covid-19 pandemic?
Kiran Karnik
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Why Bareilly’s landmark Syndicate Book House may find it difficult to reopen after the second wave
Selina Sheth
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Why the prize money for Shakti Bhatt First Book Prize 2021 is going to Covid-19 relief
Rohan Datta Narayani Basu
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Goodbye Sumanta Dey: Writer Richa Jha mourns the loss of her artist collaborator to Covid-19
Richa Jha
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Not many people read books in Pakistan. How then are the bookshops coping with the pandemic?
Aisha Sarwari
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Politics, money and a little bit of sport: Here’s why Japan may not be able to cancel the Olympics
Paul O'Shea, The Conversation
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With the deaths of its pillars Anil Dharker and Shashi Baliga, what lies ahead for Tata Litlive?
Selina Sheth
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‘Eid in the Days of Plague’: This short story is born of the imagination in a time of grim reality
Rahman Abbas Translated by Maaz Bin Bilal
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How Kolkata’s famous Mohan’s Bookshop lost its battle against the Covid-19 pandemic
Rohan Datta
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In a Mumbai slum, a library for children is battling the second wave as single-mindedly as the first
Isha Gopal
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Covid-19: ‘Expand hospital capacities, equip them with supplies,’ says WHO as India battles surge
Scroll Staff
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Why Gujarati publishing now is a story of tragic realism in the time of the pandemic
Hemang
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Even before Covid-19, fiction and memoirs were talking about physical and mental health
Cynthia Spada, The Conversation