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Indians know that Gautam Adani is close to the prime minister. The challenge for the Opposition is convincing them that this is a problem. → Read More
As we enter our tenth year, we are launching a membership programme. → Read More
Scroll staffers on the small things that make life brighter. → Read More
The money laundering law was always stringent. Amendments in 2019 have made it even more draconian. Cases have risen astronomically. → Read More
The money laundering law was always stringent. Amendments in 2019 have made it even more draconian. Cases have risen astronomically. → Read More
Five must-read pieces for the weekend. → Read More
The vaccination drive slowed down over the previous days to a record low before doses were administered in a spurt on Monday. → Read More
As lockdowns get extended in cities, the working-class is back to cutting down on food. This time, there are no community kitchens to fall back on. → Read More
As a second wave of Covid-19 devastates India’s capital, even privileged people like me are struggling to access basic healthcare. → Read More
Lukewarm participation is likely to keep the bid prices low. → Read More
Floods, coronavirus, unemployment, hunger. Snapshots from Muzaffarpur district of an election where everyone speaks of change but no one is sure what it means. → Read More
Despite a higher number of riots cases filed against Hindus, the police have charged more Muslims in court. → Read More
Mining companies stand to benefit from one of the amendments being pushed through without proper public consultation. → Read More
Scroll.in analysis shows the floor revenue share fixed in the current auctions yields lower assured returns for states compared to previous rounds. → Read More
The government faces a backlash for pushing through a new law which dilutes crucial environmental protections. → Read More
Vishambhar Nath Mishra said the lockdown was hastily imposed and brutally enforced, disrupting the rhythms of life in an ancient city. → Read More
The number of coronavirus cases is low but the economic crisis caused by the lockdown has been debilitating. → Read More
As migrant workers return home, demand for NREGA work swells in Uttar Pradesh. But wages are slow to follow. → Read More
Textile officials deny any corruption in the department. They say that the offender is probably a middleman from the community. → Read More
As migrant workers return to the region, the number of cases is rising – as is the backlog of tests. → Read More