Communal Colours
-
In Old Delhi, after a temple is vandalised, a fragile, unequal peace prevails
What kind of peace is this? How deep does it go? Will it endure?
Harsh Mander & Navsharan Singh
-
In Old Delhi, ten days after temple was vandalised, religious procession aims to quell tensions
But some residents felt the calm was only temporary.
Vijayta Lalwani
-
A rise in birthrate among Muslims will change Kerala’s demography, says former state police chief
TP Senkumar also accused the Christian community of converting people to follow their faith.
Scroll Staff
Trending
-
Supreme Court order allowing deportation of Rohingyas shows that India hasn’t shed Partition baggage
-
Lahore and Amritsar: Two cities joined at birth are dying together
-
India is running out of oxygen, Covid-19 patients are dying – because the government wasted time
-
How a cryptocurrency exchange in Mumbai flourished despite RBI’s ban on virtual coins
-
‘Ajeeb Daastaans’ review: One episode in the Netflix anthology film is worth the price of the rest
-
What Dadri tells us about the toll that intolerance can take on friendship
Did the mob that lynched Mohammad Akhlaq think about the loss they would cause to one of their own?
Maaz Bin Bilal
-
Why did 3,000 people march in Kolkata to mark the 1946 Direct Action Day riots?
A far-right Hindutva group is trying to mobilise its politics around the memory of the Great Calcutta Killings. What does this mean for Bengal?
Shoaib Daniyal