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  • India’s first dugong reserve will help protect the world’s only herbivorous marine mammal

    India’s first dugong reserve will help protect the world’s only herbivorous marine mammal

    KA Shaji
    · Jan 16, 2022 · 01:30 pm
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    Is ‘Chinese democracy’ really a democracy?

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    Chief Minister Channi projects a new Congress in Punjab – but can he convince voters?

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    · Dec 25, 2021 · 09:00 am
  • Cabinet approves amendments to link Aadhaar with voter ID, say reports

    Cabinet approves amendments to link Aadhaar with voter ID, say reports

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    · Dec 16, 2021 · 11:43 am
  • Attacks on Christians in Karnataka: Police colluded with Hindutva groups, finds report

    Attacks on Christians in Karnataka: Police colluded with Hindutva groups, finds report

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    · Dec 14, 2021 · 03:38 pm
  • How to make sense of Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka’s first novel in 48 years

    How to make sense of Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka’s first novel in 48 years

    David Attwell, The Conversation
    · Dec 05, 2021 · 05:30 pm
  • Emmeline da Cunha: Remembering Goa’s first female doctor who had a brief but intense medical career

    Emmeline da Cunha: Remembering Goa’s first female doctor who had a brief but intense medical career

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    · Dec 05, 2021 · 11:30 am
  • What explains the push to rename schools, colleges and roads in Jammu and Kashmir?

    What explains the push to rename schools, colleges and roads in Jammu and Kashmir?

    Safwat Zargar
    · Nov 27, 2021 · 06:30 am
  • ‘Qawwali can teach us the lesson of unity’: A photo exhibition goes beyond the music

    ‘Qawwali can teach us the lesson of unity’: A photo exhibition goes beyond the music

    Priyali Prakash
    · Nov 26, 2021 · 11:30 am
  • Why the Modi government is unlikely to repeat the farm laws pullback with the citizenship law

    Why the Modi government is unlikely to repeat the farm laws pullback with the citizenship law

    Angshuman Choudhury
    · Nov 24, 2021 · 09:00 am
  • A new book surveys the different feminisms in India working to overcome everyday patriarchy

    A new book surveys the different feminisms in India working to overcome everyday patriarchy

    Sindhu Rajasekaran
    · Nov 24, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • Born 200 years ago, what is Fyodor Dostoevsky telling us today through his novels?

    Born 200 years ago, what is Fyodor Dostoevsky telling us today through his novels?

    Richard Herrett
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  • Sipho Mabuse’s music career has come to help define South African politics and popular culture

    Sipho Mabuse’s music career has come to help define South African politics and popular culture

    Gwen Ansell, The Conversation
    · Nov 09, 2021 · 11:30 pm
  • An ‘encounter’ in Jharkhand shows nothing has changed for Adivasis since a 2015 study by Stan Swamy

    An ‘encounter’ in Jharkhand shows nothing has changed for Adivasis since a 2015 study by Stan Swamy

    Riddhi Dastidar, IndiaSpend.com
    · Oct 30, 2021 · 01:30 pm
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    Facebook’s rebranding as ‘Meta’ is another step in its bid to control the next frontier of computing

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    · Oct 29, 2021 · 09:30 pm
  • Going by Home Minister Amit Shah’s logic, to strengthen democracy, Kashmir must lose it first

    Going by Home Minister Amit Shah’s logic, to strengthen democracy, Kashmir must lose it first

    Ipsita Chakravarty
    · Oct 27, 2021 · 06:30 am
  • Anatomy of a friendship: Kamla Bhasin broke the mould and then she broke the silence

    Anatomy of a friendship: Kamla Bhasin broke the mould and then she broke the silence

    Ritu Menon
    · Oct 11, 2021 · 06:30 am
  • ‘No one person gets to limit what it means to be Indian’: Namit Arora, author of ‘Indians’

    ‘No one person gets to limit what it means to be Indian’: Namit Arora, author of ‘Indians’

    Abdullah Khan
    · Oct 10, 2021 · 12:30 pm
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    Kannada film ‘Pedro’: A crackling chronicle of rural disquiet

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Oct 10, 2021 · 10:30 am
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