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  • ‘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
  • Kannada film ‘Pedro’: A crackling chronicle of rural disquiet

    Kannada film ‘Pedro’: A crackling chronicle of rural disquiet

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Oct 10, 2021 · 10:30 am
  • Why the return of wolves to an Indian grassland is a bittersweet story

    Why the return of wolves to an Indian grassland is a bittersweet story

    Ishan Kukreti
    · Oct 06, 2021 · 06:30 am
  • Worshipping big cats: In Maharashtra, faith meets conservation as humans and leopards share space

    Worshipping big cats: In Maharashtra, faith meets conservation as humans and leopards share space

    Aathira Perinchery
    · Oct 05, 2021 · 01:30 pm
  • Lessons from Covid-19: How the pandemic has changed the dynamics of government-NGO collaborations

    Lessons from Covid-19: How the pandemic has changed the dynamics of government-NGO collaborations

    Pritha Venkatachalam Niloufer Memon Umang Manchanda
    · Oct 05, 2021 · 06:30 am
  • The Political Fix: AAP and Mamata Banerjee are looking to take slices out of the Congress pie

    The Political Fix: AAP and Mamata Banerjee are looking to take slices out of the Congress pie

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · Oct 04, 2021 · 09:34 am
  • Why evictions in Assam under Himanta Sarma have left Bengali Muslims more fearful than ever before

    Why evictions in Assam under Himanta Sarma have left Bengali Muslims more fearful than ever before

    Arunabh Saikia
    · Oct 03, 2021 · 06:30 am
  • A new wave of Bahujan solidarity seeks to break down barriers in India

    A new wave of Bahujan solidarity seeks to break down barriers in India

    Johanna Deeksha
    · Sep 29, 2021 · 09:00 am
  • Muslim stereotyping in Hindi films: ‘We cannot allow ourselves to forget what constitutes us’

    Muslim stereotyping in Hindi films: ‘We cannot allow ourselves to forget what constitutes us’

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Sep 20, 2021 · 01:13 pm
  • Five historic acts of fashion provocation that came long before AOC’s ‘Tax the Rich’ dress

    Five historic acts of fashion provocation that came long before AOC’s ‘Tax the Rich’ dress

    Peter McNeil, The Conversation
    · Sep 16, 2021 · 11:30 pm
  • Interview: Jessica Namakkal on what Auroville tells us about the ‘end of colonialism and empire’

    Interview: Jessica Namakkal on what Auroville tells us about the ‘end of colonialism and empire’

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · Sep 11, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • What kind of industry does Kerala need? Garment firm’s decision to scrap investment sparks debate

    What kind of industry does Kerala need? Garment firm’s decision to scrap investment sparks debate

    Jayan Jose Thomas
    · Sep 03, 2021 · 09:00 am
  • ‘I sometimes wonder why I translate. It expands something in you’: Translator Sasha Dugdale

    ‘I sometimes wonder why I translate. It expands something in you’: Translator Sasha Dugdale

    Anita Gopalan
    · Sep 02, 2021 · 05:30 pm
  • Out to solve a 180-year-old puzzle, scientists rediscover Maharashtra’s first endemic tree

    Out to solve a 180-year-old puzzle, scientists rediscover Maharashtra’s first endemic tree

    Vinaya Kurtkoti
    · Sep 02, 2021 · 01:30 pm
  • Interview: Nikhar Gaikwad and Gareth Nellis on the political exclusion of migrants in India

    Interview: Nikhar Gaikwad and Gareth Nellis on the political exclusion of migrants in India

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · Aug 28, 2021 · 09:00 am
  • New Cold War: The Taliban’s return to Afghanistan is an undeniable setback for India

    New Cold War: The Taliban’s return to Afghanistan is an undeniable setback for India

    Christophe Jaffrelot
    · Aug 25, 2021 · 09:00 am
  • Payal Dhar’s YA novel with a queer theme runs the risk of over-simplifying the complexities

    Payal Dhar’s YA novel with a queer theme runs the risk of over-simplifying the complexities

    Prerna Vij
    · Aug 22, 2021 · 05:30 pm
  • What the latest US census reveals about racial and ethnic diversity and what India can learn from it

    What the latest US census reveals about racial and ethnic diversity and what India can learn from it

    Nikhil Pandhi
    · Aug 22, 2021 · 09:00 am
  • Modi government’s partisan misuse of institutions has pushed the Indian republic to the brink

    Modi government’s partisan misuse of institutions has pushed the Indian republic to the brink

    Harsh Mander
    · Aug 18, 2021 · 06:30 am
  • After decades of restricting religion, the Chinese Communist Party is carefully allowing its revival

    After decades of restricting religion, the Chinese Communist Party is carefully allowing its revival

    Mario Poceski, The Conversation
    · Aug 09, 2021 · 11:30 pm
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