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Supriya Sharma

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Past articles by supriya:

Can India’s Opposition capitalise on the Adani fall to corner Modi?

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

Scroll turns 9: We’ve got some news for you

As we enter our tenth year, we are launching a membership programme. → Read More

Things that made us smile: The sun

Scroll staffers on the small things that make life brighter. → Read More

How the Modi government has weaponised the ED to go after India’s Opposition

The money laundering law was always stringent. Amendments in 2019 have made it even more draconian. Cases have risen astronomically. → Read More

How the Modi government has weaponised the ED to go after India’s Opposition

The money laundering law was always stringent. Amendments in 2019 have made it even more draconian. Cases have risen astronomically. → Read More

The Bhojpuri singer who refuses to let trolls silence her – and four other weekend reads

Five must-read pieces for the weekend. → Read More

How India created a world record for highest number of vaccinations in a single day

The vaccination drive slowed down over the previous days to a record low before doses were administered in a spurt on Monday. → Read More

Invisible in the pandemic fires, a slow burn of hunger and distress across India

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

Oxygen in Delhi: A personal story

As a second wave of Covid-19 devastates India’s capital, even privileged people like me are struggling to access basic healthcare. → Read More

Why Adani Group has placed highest number of bids in India’s coal mine auctions

Lukewarm participation is likely to keep the bid prices low. → Read More

Who cares about this Bihar election?

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

Delhi Police, your bias is showing. Look at your own data on the riots investigation

Despite a higher number of riots cases filed against Hindus, the police have charged more Muslims in court. → Read More

‘Illegal mining’ could soon become legal. Modi government gives just 10 days for public feedback

Mining companies stand to benefit from one of the amendments being pushed through without proper public consultation. → Read More

Who benefits from Modi government’s commercial coal auctions? Not coal mining states

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

Young Indians are asking the Modi government not to imperil their future. It must listen to them

The government faces a backlash for pushing through a new law which dilutes crucial environmental protections. → Read More

Varanasi priest, IIT professor, Modi critic: ‘The government is here to assist us, not rule us’

Vishambhar Nath Mishra said the lockdown was hastily imposed and brutally enforced, disrupting the rhythms of life in an ancient city. → Read More

‘Atmanirbhar Banaras’: How an ancient city is surviving a modern-day pandemic

The number of coronavirus cases is low but the economic crisis caused by the lockdown has been debilitating. → Read More

Cost of 14-day quarantine: Rs 14,000. Earnings since he returned to Varanasi village: Zero

As migrant workers return home, demand for NREGA work swells in Uttar Pradesh. But wages are slow to follow. → Read More

Weavers in Prime Minister’s constituency promised assistance – for Rs 100 bribe

Textile officials deny any corruption in the department. They say that the offender is probably a middleman from the community. → Read More

30 million people, one coronavirus testing lab: Crisis in eastern Uttar Pradesh

As migrant workers return to the region, the number of cases is rising – as is the backlog of tests. → Read More