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  • Nine reasons the Delhi government plan to install CCTV cameras inside classrooms is a bad idea

    Nine reasons the Delhi government plan to install CCTV cameras inside classrooms is a bad idea

    Aditi Agrawal
    · Jul 13, 2019 · 11:00 am
  • Opinion: Ranjit Singh’s new statue in Lahore isn’t the problem – the way it’s being celebrated is

    Opinion: Ranjit Singh’s new statue in Lahore isn’t the problem – the way it’s being celebrated is

    Ali Usman Qasmi, Dawn.com
    · Jul 04, 2019 · 01:30 pm
  • Did England’s King Alfred the Great send two envoys to Christian shrines in India in 9th century?

    Did England’s King Alfred the Great send two envoys to Christian shrines in India in 9th century?

    Caitlin R Green
    · Jun 26, 2019 · 11:30 am
  • To battle Modi’s Hindu-Hindi majoritarianism, states must demand greater equality of rights

    To battle Modi’s Hindu-Hindi majoritarianism, states must demand greater equality of rights

    Partha Chatterjee
    · Jun 25, 2019 · 12:30 pm
  • ‘Freedom for some is freedom for none’: South African musician Jonas Gwangwa’s jazz of resistance

    ‘Freedom for some is freedom for none’: South African musician Jonas Gwangwa’s jazz of resistance

    Gwen Ansell, The Conversation
    · Jun 20, 2019 · 11:30 pm
  • How Adam Smith became the patron saint of capitalism

    How Adam Smith became the patron saint of capitalism

    Glory M Liu, Aeon
    · Jun 18, 2019 · 11:30 pm
  • In Bengal, speak Bengali: Squeezed by BJP’s Hindutva, Mamata Banerjee grasps at Bengali nationalism

    In Bengal, speak Bengali: Squeezed by BJP’s Hindutva, Mamata Banerjee grasps at Bengali nationalism

    Shoaib Daniyal
    · Jun 16, 2019 · 09:00 am
  • In Meghalaya, tribal communities join hands to ensure that the hoolock gibbon’s song stays alive

    In Meghalaya, tribal communities join hands to ensure that the hoolock gibbon’s song stays alive

    Bikash Kumar Bhattacharya
    · Jun 10, 2019 · 01:30 pm
  • ‘Basanti’: A classic but experimental Odia novel from the 1920s is reinvented in English translation

    ‘Basanti’: A classic but experimental Odia novel from the 1920s is reinvented in English translation

    Tyagraj Thakur
    · Jun 08, 2019 · 12:30 pm
  • Adrish Bardhan (1932-2019) single-handedly put science-fiction in the Bengali reader’s imagination

    Adrish Bardhan (1932-2019) single-handedly put science-fiction in the Bengali reader’s imagination

    Dip Ghosh Soham Guha
    · Jun 02, 2019 · 12:30 pm
  • What do Indians vote for? New study indicates that development is not a priority

    What do Indians vote for? New study indicates that development is not a priority

    Benita Chacko, IndiaSpend.com
    · May 28, 2019 · 01:30 pm
  • Readers’ comments: Foreign media criticism of Modi is ‘intellectual nonsense and hostile journalism’

    Readers’ comments: Foreign media criticism of Modi is ‘intellectual nonsense and hostile journalism’

    Scroll
    · May 26, 2019 · 07:30 pm
  • Meet Marilyn Booth, translator of the Man Booker International Prize winner ‘Celestial Bodies’

    Meet Marilyn Booth, translator of the Man Booker International Prize winner ‘Celestial Bodies’

    Marcia Lynx Qualey
    · May 23, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • The Election Fix liveblog: Narendra Modi & BJP are on track to better their 2014 performance

    The Election Fix liveblog: Narendra Modi & BJP are on track to better their 2014 performance

    Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
    · May 23, 2019 · 07:48 am
  • Between Mamata and Modi’s populism, the bhadralok is now a marginal player in Bengal’s politics

    Between Mamata and Modi’s populism, the bhadralok is now a marginal player in Bengal’s politics

    Shoaib Daniyal
    · May 19, 2019 · 09:00 am
  • How the legendary Begum Akhtar influenced the life and poetry of Agha Shahid Ali

    How the legendary Begum Akhtar influenced the life and poetry of Agha Shahid Ali

    Manan Kapoor, Sahapedia
    · May 12, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • Strategies to tackle extreme speech on WhatsApp must bring together socio-political, digital worlds

    Strategies to tackle extreme speech on WhatsApp must bring together socio-political, digital worlds

    Lipika Kamra Philippa Williams
    · May 11, 2019 · 08:00 am
  • Inside Atishi’s campaign: What will it take for an urban liberal to win a seat in Delhi?

    Inside Atishi’s campaign: What will it take for an urban liberal to win a seat in Delhi?

    Vijayta Lalwani
    · May 11, 2019 · 07:30 am
  • Facebook wants to combat fake news with ID checks – but the implications on privacy could be grave

    Facebook wants to combat fake news with ID checks – but the implications on privacy could be grave

    Fadi Safieddine, The Conversation
    · May 09, 2019 · 08:30 pm
  • An engineer in Canada is urging South Asians to post their family photos and memories on Instagram

    An engineer in Canada is urging South Asians to post their family photos and memories on Instagram

    Damini Kulkarni
    · May 09, 2019 · 11:30 am
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