Excerpted with permission from We, The Citizens: Strengthening the Indian Republic, Khyati Pathak, Anupam Manur, and Pranay Kotasthane, Penguin Books.
Reading
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Why King Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah and devadasi Bhagmati’s marriage is integral to Hyderabad’s history
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Why have Indian historians failed to combat ‘WhatsApp history’?
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Fiction: Arijit Basu does not know that he has hired an undocumented migrant as a domestic worker
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How the Sassoons of Bombay became one of China’s wealthiest families
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In Jharkhand, a young leader’s growing popularity leaves established parties worried
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‘No Pausa’ walks with women on long road through menopause
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Proposed Waqf Act amendments strike a discriminatory note for Muslim charitable organisations
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A book of real-life accounts from the Indian Air Force honours those who took part in the 1962 war
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Trying a ‘digital detox’? Four ways to make it a success
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In a new book, a psychologist writes about the three-step process of caring for yourself