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  • Trump, placentas, feminism (and more): Author Siri Hustvedt describes what shapes her stories

    Trump, placentas, feminism (and more): Author Siri Hustvedt describes what shapes her stories

    Julienne van Loon, The Conversation
    · Mar 13, 2022 · 05:30 pm
  • Why PhDs are a minefield for India’s marginalised students

    Why PhDs are a minefield for India’s marginalised students

    Johanna Deeksha
    · Mar 09, 2022 · 06:30 am
  • A historic collection of Indian and Pakistani art is gathering dust in Delhi

    A historic collection of Indian and Pakistani art is gathering dust in Delhi

    Kamayani Sharma
    · Mar 08, 2022 · 11:30 am
  • Women’s Day reading list: 30 books by 30 women writers (or, your TBR for the rest of the year)

    Women’s Day reading list: 30 books by 30 women writers (or, your TBR for the rest of the year)

    Sayari Debnath
    · Mar 08, 2022 · 08:30 am
  • In Assam, riverbank erosion and divisive politics are setting the stage for future ethnic conflicts

    In Assam, riverbank erosion and divisive politics are setting the stage for future ethnic conflicts

    Ankur Tamuli Phukan
    · Mar 01, 2022 · 09:00 am
  • Teesta Setalvad: It’s vital to recall the sparks of hate that burst into Gujarat’s brutal 2002 riots

    Teesta Setalvad: It’s vital to recall the sparks of hate that burst into Gujarat’s brutal 2002 riots

    Teesta Setalvad
    · Feb 27, 2022 · 05:02 pm
  • How the Mahabharata rules the national imagination through a mix of fact and fantasy

    How the Mahabharata rules the national imagination through a mix of fact and fantasy

    Urmi Chanda
    · Feb 26, 2022 · 08:30 am
  • Why Indian Muslim women are a special target for Hindutva hatred

    Why Indian Muslim women are a special target for Hindutva hatred

    Sana Aziz
    · Feb 26, 2022 · 06:30 am
  • Karnataka’s Pavagada solar park busts the myth that renewable energy is inherently good

    Karnataka’s Pavagada solar park busts the myth that renewable energy is inherently good

    Arathi Menon
    · Feb 19, 2022 · 01:30 pm
  • ‘Dear Pankaj...Yours, Amit’: An email chat between novelists Pankaj Mishra and Amit Chaudhuri

    ‘Dear Pankaj...Yours, Amit’: An email chat between novelists Pankaj Mishra and Amit Chaudhuri

    Amit Chaudhuri
    · Feb 19, 2022 · 08:30 am
  • Hijab ban: How some liberals are sleepwalking into the trap set by Hindutva nationalists

    Hijab ban: How some liberals are sleepwalking into the trap set by Hindutva nationalists

    Angshuman Choudhury Suraj Gogoi
    · Feb 17, 2022 · 09:00 am
  • Meet the young Indians who are bringing an Adivasi language into the digital age

    Meet the young Indians who are bringing an Adivasi language into the digital age

    Karishma Mehrotra
    · Feb 15, 2022 · 01:30 pm
  • ‘Witnesses of Remembrance’: Kunwar Narain’s poetry preserves the words and sentiments he cared for

    ‘Witnesses of Remembrance’: Kunwar Narain’s poetry preserves the words and sentiments he cared for

    Basudhara Roy
    · Feb 13, 2022 · 08:30 am
  • How the Hindutva project is trying to reconfigure Indian Muslim identity – and why it will falter

    How the Hindutva project is trying to reconfigure Indian Muslim identity – and why it will falter

    Nizamuddin Ahmad Siddiqui
    · Feb 13, 2022 · 07:30 am
  • In India, desolate solar parks reveal the dark side of renewable energy

    In India, desolate solar parks reveal the dark side of renewable energy

    Karishma Mehrotra
    · Feb 11, 2022 · 09:00 am
  • Hijab row: Why is the BJP echoing liberal playbook by seeking to ban religious symbols in public?

    Hijab row: Why is the BJP echoing liberal playbook by seeking to ban religious symbols in public?

    Rajeev Kadambi
    · Feb 10, 2022 · 06:30 am
  • How Hindutva hijacked India’s child protection body

    How Hindutva hijacked India’s child protection body

    Aarefa Johari with Aishwarya Iyer
    · Feb 02, 2022 · 09:15 am
  • Four months after violent Assam evictions, displaced families say they got no relief from government

    Four months after violent Assam evictions, displaced families say they got no relief from government

    Rokibuz Zaman
    · Jan 28, 2022 · 06:30 am
  • The Indian republic was an ambitious project of multiple ideas and identities. Can it be salvaged?

    The Indian republic was an ambitious project of multiple ideas and identities. Can it be salvaged?

    Apoorvanand
    · Jan 25, 2022 · 09:00 am
  • Jahnu Barua on fighting the good fight: ‘It has been quite a struggle, but a good struggle’

    Jahnu Barua on fighting the good fight: ‘It has been quite a struggle, but a good struggle’

    Arvind Das
    · Jan 23, 2022 · 01:45 pm
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