• Newsletters
  • Gift Membership
Logo Logo
Take Scroll With You Download the app to read our award-winning journalism on the go and stay up-to-date with our notifications.
Get the app Get the app
ANDROID iOS
  • Home
  • Common Ground
  • The India Fix
  • Eco India
  • The Latest
  • The Reel
  • Magazine
  • Video
  • Trending
    • Fiction: A boy ends up in a burns ward. His mother and sister have their versions of what happened
    • How India can escape the death valley of education
    • ‘A new route for thinking’: Four writers on ten years of Amit Chaudhuri’s ‘Literary Activism’
    • ‘Hindus will suffer more’: BJP’s ‘Bangladeshi’ politics could alienate its refugee vote in Bengal
    • China’s export restrictions on rare earth minerals could work to India’s advantage
    • The simple but brilliant biomechanics that give cycling the edge over walking
    • In a new book, a brand coach offers tips on one-on-one communication with clients
    • Maharashtra minister’s video playing online card game on phone in Assembly sparks row
    • How I died, briefly, and felt more alive than ever
    • ‘Tiger Lessons’: A compelling novel about the shared existence of humans and animals in the forests
    • ‘Special Ops 2.0’ review: Kay Kay Menon-led suspense thriller often resists momentum
    • Living without the magnifying glass: A reflection on Nikos Kazantzakis’s novel, ‘Zorba the Greek’
  • Sections
    • Politics
    • Culture
    • India
    • World
    • Film and TV
    • Music
    • Books and Ideas
    • Business and Economy
    • Science and Technology
    • In Pictures
    • Announcements
    • Bookshop
    • The Field
    • Pulse
    • Elections 2024

Ad
OTHERS ARE

Reading icon icon

  • Fiction: A boy ends up in a burns ward. His mother and sister have their versions of what happened
    1

    Fiction: A boy ends up in a burns ward. His mother and sister have their versions of what happened

  • How India can escape the death valley of education
    2

    How India can escape the death valley of education

  • ‘A new route for thinking’: Four writers on ten years of Amit Chaudhuri’s ‘Literary Activism’
    3

    ‘A new route for thinking’: Four writers on ten years of Amit Chaudhuri’s ‘Literary Activism’

  • ‘Hindus will suffer more’: BJP’s ‘Bangladeshi’ politics could alienate its refugee vote in Bengal
    4

    ‘Hindus will suffer more’: BJP’s ‘Bangladeshi’ politics could alienate its refugee vote in Bengal

  • China’s export restrictions on rare earth minerals could work to India’s advantage
    5

    China’s export restrictions on rare earth minerals could work to India’s advantage

  • The simple but brilliant biomechanics that give cycling the edge over walking
    6

    The simple but brilliant biomechanics that give cycling the edge over walking

  • In a new book, a brand coach offers tips on one-on-one communication with clients
    7

    In a new book, a brand coach offers tips on one-on-one communication with clients

  • Maharashtra minister’s video playing online card game on phone in Assembly sparks row
    8

    Maharashtra minister’s video playing online card game on phone in Assembly sparks row

  • How I died, briefly, and felt more alive than ever
    9

    How I died, briefly, and felt more alive than ever

  • ‘Tiger Lessons’: A compelling novel about the shared existence of humans and animals in the forests
    10

    ‘Tiger Lessons’: A compelling novel about the shared existence of humans and animals in the forests

Around the Web

Watch: Hacker group Anonymous threatens cyber attacks on Russia and its president Vladimir Putin

The hacker group claimed to have taken down several Russian government websites.

Scroll Staff
Feb 28, 2022 · 09:49 am
Read in App

#Anonymous message to Vladimir Putin pic.twitter.com/eIy9YpDvM5

— Anonymous (@LatestAnonPress) February 27, 2022
We welcome your comments at letters@scroll.in.
  • Russia
  • hackers
  • war
Get the app Get the app
ANDROID iOS

Related

Watch: South America witnesses rare ‘ring of fire’ as sky turns dark during annular solar eclipse

Watch: South America witnesses rare ‘ring of fire’ as sky turns dark during annular solar eclipse

Trending

  1. Fiction: A boy ends up in a burns ward. His mother and sister have their versions of what happened

    Fiction: A boy ends up in a burns ward. His mother and sister have their versions of what happened

  2. How India can escape the death valley of education

    How India can escape the death valley of education

  3. ‘A new route for thinking’: Four writers on ten years of Amit Chaudhuri’s ‘Literary Activism’

    ‘A new route for thinking’: Four writers on ten years of Amit Chaudhuri’s ‘Literary Activism’

  4. ‘Hindus will suffer more’: BJP’s ‘Bangladeshi’ politics could alienate its refugee vote in Bengal

    ‘Hindus will suffer more’: BJP’s ‘Bangladeshi’ politics could alienate its refugee vote in Bengal

  5. China’s export restrictions on rare earth minerals could work to India’s advantage

    China’s export restrictions on rare earth minerals could work to India’s advantage

Ad