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    ‘Changing, Unchanging’: Anju Makhija’s poetry is a quest for the restful

    Neera Kashyap
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    How Hindutva’s politics of renaming burdens Indian Muslims with imaginary historical guilt

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    The complex story of the first British Indian to win an Olympic medal

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    ‘Dupahiya’ review: In comedy series, best-laid plans are destined to go awry

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    Chinese influence, North East strife: How the frontlines of Myanmar ethnic conflict extend to India

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  • A new book shows how knowing yourself and developing self-awareness can help prevent procrastination

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    Valentine’s Day reading list: Queer romances that make hearts flutter and end on a happy note

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    Translated short fiction: A librarian gets trapped inside a dictionary. Will he be able to get out?

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    Readers’ comments: TM Krishna’s concerns are valid but he misses uniqueness of Carnatic music

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    Neil Gaiman accusations: What does the unequal power balance between author, fan mean for consent?

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    Karnataka moves SC against bail for actor Darshan Thoogudeepa in murder case

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    In Surat’s grimy living quarters for Odia migrants, caste is the dividing line

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