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‘I sometimes wonder why I translate. It expands something in you’: Translator Sasha Dugdale
Anita Gopalan
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The oldest surviving Zoroastrian scriptures were found not in Iran or India, but in China
Ursula Sims-Williams
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Peggy Mohan’s book on India’s languages does not tell stories that suit the new political narrative
Umang Poddar
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Incel extremism: Inside the warped online subculture of involuntary celibates
Charlie Tye, The Conversation
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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
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Salman Rushdie’s new book ‘Languages Of Truth’ is like Noah’s Ark for art
Chinnadevi Singadi
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A brief history of modern sports and the nation state
Mukul Kesavan, The India Forum
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How did the Mughals in India reconcile political expediency with religious forces?
Muzaffar Alam
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In Bangladesh, musicians sing songs of loss and longing caused by climate change
The Third Pole
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How the Partition contributed to the ‘queerness’ of Urdu poetry to make it non-normative
Priya Satia
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Why have we lost the spirit of questioning handed down by the Vedas, the Upanishads, the epics?
Shashi Deshpande
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Why ‘The Lesbian Cow and Other Stories’ deserves a space on every feminist and political bookshelf
Saloni Sharma
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More than two years after his thumping win, why is Modi struggling to implement big policy moves?
Shoaib Daniyal
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How Samik Bandyopadhyay built a collection of 40,000 books that he’s donating to create a library
Anchita Ghatak
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Akwaeke Emezi: Ignore the noise, pay attention to the conversation
Aretha Phiri, The Conversation
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What the connections of sacredness with valour and identity in the Sikh tradition reveal
Harjot Oberoi
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‘Sing of Life’: Priya Sarukkai Chhabria reweaves Tagore’s ‘Gitanjali’ for the reader on the go
Shikhandin
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Arundhathi Subramaniam’s new book maps the unique journeys of four lesser-known spiritual travellers
Nikhil Govind
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Even as China continues its ascent, India’s rise will continue to attract global attention
Harsh V Pant, Dhaka Tribune
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In a pandemic collaboration across oceans, a rekhti performance about Rampur’s food and flavours
Razak Khan