‘Safety in subservience’: Study explores challenges of travellers from nations with weak passports
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‘Safety in subservience’: Study explores challenges of travellers from nations with weak passports
‘Even with the right paperwork and visas, there is always a lingering fear that you may not be allowed into the country.’
Ramachandra Guha: How the Gandhi family has helped Modi consolidate power
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Ramachandra Guha: How the Gandhi family has helped Modi consolidate power
The Congress remains a family firm, headed by a man who lacks discipline, gravitas and a curriculum vitae.
Emotional directness, common man’s language: What made Urdu poet Bashir Badr (1935-2026) great
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Emotional directness, common man’s language: What made Urdu poet Bashir Badr (1935-2026) great
Writer Amitabha Bagchi pays a tribute to Badr, who died on May 28.
Batt Koch’s journey: ‘The Kashmiri Pandit story is only now beginning to find the space it deserves’
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Batt Koch’s journey: ‘The Kashmiri Pandit story is only now beginning to find the space it deserves’
The film’s directors Ankit Walli and Siddarth Koul tell ‘Scroll’ about the joy and ache involved in returning home.
Delhi: Building collapses near Saket metro station, eight rescued
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‘Higher scrutiny, accountability shrinks any reward for the editor’s soul’: Litmags in the age of AI
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‘I ask the world to be kind to editors at this moment’: Literary magazines in the age of AI
Tanuj Solanki, the Founding Editor of ‘The Bombay Literary Magazine’ and its Fiction editor, confronts the spectre of suspected AI-authored submissions.
India’s dowry problem is actually a marriage problem
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India’s dowry problem is actually a marriage problem
The current discussion about dowry fails to examine the outsize role of marriage in social life.
Delhi Deputy CM Parvesh Sahib Singh files defamation proceedings against AAP’s Saurabh Bharadwaj
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Hindusthan Records: How the shepherd boy playing a flute brought music into Indian homes
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Hindusthan Records: How the shepherd boy playing a flute brought music into Indian homes
From Tagore’s voice and Rabindra Sangeet to SD Burman’s melodies, the record company reinvented has itself for the YouTube era.
Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange-Patil ends hunger strike after talks with state government
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‘Chinaki Chuburi’: An Assamese queer novel that experiences life outside binaries
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‘Chinaki Chuburi’: An Assamese queer novel that experiences life outside binaries
The agency asserted by the characters in Najma Mukherjee’s novel is mirrored by an omniscient, multi-faceted narrator who disappears and reappears at will.
Bengal: Five arrested, two detained for assault on TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee in Sonarpur
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Uttar Pradesh: Man accused of stabbing teen in Ghaziabad killed in alleged gunfight with police
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Sunday book pick: ‘In Youth is Pleasure’ is a whimsical bildungsroman about youthful curiosity
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Sunday book pick: ‘In Youth is Pleasure’ is a whimsical bildungsroman about youthful curiosity
Author Denton Welch was also a painter. He died at 33, and much of the novel was inspired by his own life.
CBSE says ‘identifiable vulnerabilities’ in Class 12 evaluation system ‘contained’
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Nepal PM claims Kathmandu, New Delhi have encroached upon each other’s territories
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Before the 21st century’s climate grief, there was Bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhyay’s 1939 novel Aranyak’
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Before the 21st century’s climate grief, there was Bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhyay’s 1939 novel Aranyak’
Few works in world literature have understood that the destruction of nature is inseparable from the destruction of memory and the human soul itself.
World leaders’ visits put China in the limelight, but what can Beijing actually deliver?
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World leaders’ visits put China in the limelight, but what can Beijing actually deliver?
The recent influx of international leaders to China may instead be a reflection of growing uncertainty in the global order.