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      In images: Day after Kolkata flower market demolitions, vendors return to work and hope for the best

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      Paan once symbolised courtly status in India. Then it became an unsanitary, ‘native’ habit

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      The Indian freedom fighter who ended his career as a captain on ‘Star Trek’

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      ‘They have sold themselves’: At ‘cockroach’ gathering in Delhi, protestors rage against the system

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      ‘Brown’ review: Gripping series overcomes plotting holes through memorable characters

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      This book asks why Kerala, long ruled by the Left, has not succeeded in annihilating caste

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    How the internet first freed and then trapped Uighur Muslims in China

    Darren Byler, The Conversation
    · Sep 21, 2019 · 11:30 pm
  • In documentary ‘About Love’, a filmmaker’s family that could well be our own

    In documentary ‘About Love’, a filmmaker’s family that could well be our own

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Sep 21, 2019 · 08:00 am
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    Traditional houses that served generations of Ladakhis are unable to cope with climate change

    Rama Dwivedi
    · Sep 18, 2019 · 11:30 pm
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    Kashmiriyat: The death of an idea

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    · Sep 16, 2019 · 06:54 pm
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    This collection of Partition interviews gives us new ways to look at migration and refugees

    Anodya Mishra
    · Sep 15, 2019 · 08:30 am
  • Opinion: Why India has lost the right to call itself a liberal democracy

    Opinion: Why India has lost the right to call itself a liberal democracy

    Rajgopal Saikumar
    · Sep 15, 2019 · 06:30 am
  • ‘Comeback of Dogra rule’: With special status gone, Kashmiris fear losing land rights once again

    ‘Comeback of Dogra rule’: With special status gone, Kashmiris fear losing land rights once again

    Ipsita Chakravarty Safwat Zargar
    · Sep 09, 2019 · 09:00 am
  • In ‘Quichotte’, Salman Rushdie reimagines a classic in an age where truth is lost to manipulation

    In ‘Quichotte’, Salman Rushdie reimagines a classic in an age where truth is lost to manipulation

    Arnav Das Sharma
    · Sep 08, 2019 · 05:30 pm
  • In Bollywood film about the Aadhaar card, a ‘celebration of India’s contradictions’, says director

    In Bollywood film about the Aadhaar card, a ‘celebration of India’s contradictions’, says director

    Nandini Ramnath
    · Sep 06, 2019 · 08:51 pm
  • Debates around NRC show the common thread of trauma that binds the people of Assam

    Debates around NRC show the common thread of trauma that binds the people of Assam

    Kaustubh Deka
    · Sep 03, 2019 · 09:00 am
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    Assam’s NRC: These children could be stateless soon

    Arunabh Saikia
    · Aug 27, 2019 · 06:30 am
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    View from Kashmir: The Valley has gone into deep meditation. Don’t mistake this for a coma

    Anonymous
    · Aug 24, 2019 · 06:30 am
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    Qurratulain Hyder was modern and experimental before most other Indian writers walked on that road

    Fatima Rizvi, Sahapedia
    · Aug 18, 2019 · 05:30 pm
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    The long-ignored connection between Hindustani classical khyal and qawwali

    Wajiha Ather Naqvi, Dawn.com
    · Aug 08, 2019 · 11:30 am
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    Readers’ Comments: Why is Home Minister Amit Shah silent on the Unnao rape?

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    · Aug 06, 2019 · 07:30 pm
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    ‘Our livelihood depends on this land’: A solar park in Gujarat is hurting a pastoral community

    Karthikeyan Hemalatha, IndiaSpend.com
    · Aug 06, 2019 · 01:30 pm
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    ‘The Body Myth’: This novel interrogates notions of normalcy in love, life, longing – and loss

    Rohan Parikh
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    How many times will NRC test your Indian citizenship? Depends on which community you belong to

    Arunabh Saikia
    · Jul 25, 2019 · 07:30 am
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    How DNA went missing from the NRC’s blueprint for proving Indian citizenship

    Arunabh Saikia
    · Jul 22, 2019 · 09:00 am
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    Humans of Assam: This farmer got rid of the ‘Bangladeshi’ tag – but it’s now back to haunt him

    Arunabh Saikia
    · Jul 21, 2019 · 07:30 am
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