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  • ‘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
  • The oldest surviving Zoroastrian scriptures were found not in Iran or India, but in China

    The oldest surviving Zoroastrian scriptures were found not in Iran or India, but in China

    Ursula Sims-Williams
    · Sep 01, 2021 · 01:30 pm
  • Peggy Mohan’s book on India’s languages does not tell stories that suit the new political narrative

    Peggy Mohan’s book on India’s languages does not tell stories that suit the new political narrative

    Umang Poddar
    · Aug 28, 2021 · 05:30 pm
  • Incel extremism: Inside the warped online subculture of involuntary celibates

    Incel extremism: Inside the warped online subculture of involuntary celibates

    Charlie Tye, The Conversation
    · Aug 19, 2021 · 11:30 pm
  • For Ola’s electric scooter to succeed in the long run, it will need more than just hype

    For Ola’s electric scooter to succeed in the long run, it will need more than just hype

    Niharika Sharma, qz.com Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
    · Aug 14, 2021 · 07:30 pm
  • Salman Rushdie’s new book ‘Languages Of Truth’ is like Noah’s Ark for art

    Salman Rushdie’s new book ‘Languages Of Truth’ is like Noah’s Ark for art

    Chinnadevi Singadi
    · Aug 08, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • A brief history of modern sports and the nation state

    A brief history of modern sports and the nation state

    Mukul Kesavan, The India Forum
    · Aug 05, 2021 · 01:30 pm
  • How did the Mughals in India reconcile political expediency with religious forces?

    How did the Mughals in India reconcile political expediency with religious forces?

    Muzaffar Alam
    · Aug 02, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • In Bangladesh, musicians sing songs of loss and longing caused by climate change

    In Bangladesh, musicians sing songs of loss and longing caused by climate change

    The Third Pole
    · Aug 01, 2021 · 09:30 pm
  • How the Partition contributed to the ‘queerness’ of Urdu poetry to make it non-normative

    How the Partition contributed to the ‘queerness’ of Urdu poetry to make it non-normative

    Priya Satia
    · Jul 26, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • Why have we lost the spirit of questioning handed down by the Vedas, the Upanishads, the epics?

    Why have we lost the spirit of questioning handed down by the Vedas, the Upanishads, the epics?

    Shashi Deshpande
    · Jul 25, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • Why ‘The Lesbian Cow and Other Stories’ deserves a space on every feminist and political bookshelf

    Why ‘The Lesbian Cow and Other Stories’ deserves a space on every feminist and political bookshelf

    Saloni Sharma
    · Jul 24, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • More than two years after his thumping win, why is Modi struggling to implement big policy moves?

    More than two years after his thumping win, why is Modi struggling to implement big policy moves?

    Shoaib Daniyal
    · Jul 19, 2021 · 06:30 am
  • How Samik Bandyopadhyay built a collection of 40,000 books that he’s donating to create a library

    How Samik Bandyopadhyay built a collection of 40,000 books that he’s donating to create a library

    Anchita Ghatak
    · Jul 17, 2021 · 12:30 pm
  • Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Akwaeke Emezi: Ignore the noise, pay attention to the conversation

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Akwaeke Emezi: Ignore the noise, pay attention to the conversation

    Aretha Phiri, The Conversation
    · Jul 16, 2021 · 05:30 pm
  • What the connections of sacredness with valour and identity in the Sikh tradition reveal

    What the connections of sacredness with valour and identity in the Sikh tradition reveal

    Harjot Oberoi
    · Jul 12, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • ‘Sing of Life’: Priya Sarukkai Chhabria reweaves Tagore’s ‘Gitanjali’ for the reader on the go

    ‘Sing of Life’: Priya Sarukkai Chhabria reweaves Tagore’s ‘Gitanjali’ for the reader on the go

    Shikhandin
    · Jul 11, 2021 · 08:30 am
  • Arundhathi Subramaniam’s new book maps the unique journeys of four lesser-known spiritual travellers

    Arundhathi Subramaniam’s new book maps the unique journeys of four lesser-known spiritual travellers

    Nikhil Govind
    · Jul 10, 2021 · 05:30 pm
  • Even as China continues its ascent, India’s rise will continue to attract global attention

    Even as China continues its ascent, India’s rise will continue to attract global attention

    Harsh V Pant, Dhaka Tribune
    · Jul 10, 2021 · 01:30 pm
  • In a pandemic collaboration across oceans, a rekhti performance about Rampur’s food and flavours

    In a pandemic collaboration across oceans, a rekhti performance about Rampur’s food and flavours

    Razak Khan
    · Jul 10, 2021 · 11:30 am
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