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‘One of the great 20th Century experiments’: Historian Nikhil Menon on India’s central plans
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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How hospitals are helping combat violence against women
Mahima Jain
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Trans people’s fight for their right to work
Nolina Minj
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Entrepreneur Rajesh Jain suggests ways to build profitable businesses without external funding
Rajesh Jain
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The hubris of the Titan and the Titanic – the dark side of the super-rich seeking adventure
Ghazala Jamil
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A tennis coach’s book explains why athletes must build a good personal brand for a lasting legacy
Gabe Jaramillo Gyasi Hall
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Pawan Kumar interview: ‘I try to resolve my questions and doubts through making films’
Devarsi Ghosh
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How content creators from small-town India are battling the odds for a shot at YouTube fame
Udisha Srivastav, IndiaSpend.com Khansa Juned, IndiaSpend.com
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‘The Glass Pearls’: This novel by a Jewish writer is about a Nazi fearing the net closing in on him
Jai Arjun Singh
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No dating, marriage or childbirth: Why South Korean women are done with men
Min Joo Lee, The Conversation
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An Adivasi scholar’s death and the myth of casteless Bengal
Nolina Minj
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Karnataka decoded: 45 charts that reveal where the BJP went wrong – and what went right for Congress
Gilles Verniers Poulomi Ghosh Maleeha Fatima Srishti Gupta Puneet Arya Shivam Gangwani
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Interview: Mathias Boe, the meticulous Dane guiding Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty to the top
Vinayakk Mohanarangan
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Why the return of the Rohingya to Myanmar is crucial
Anup Sinha, Dhaka Tribune
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‘The quest for the ultimate ‘Mahabharata’ is madness. It is not there’: Translator Wendy Doniger
Avik Chanda
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Hari Kondabolu interview: ‘If something scares me, it probably means I should do it’
Devarsi Ghosh
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Are your UPI payments farming your personal data without your consent?
Umang Poddar
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Identity, documents, a ‘home over there’: My father’s journey as a Partition refugee
Bidisha Biswas
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Vinod Kumar Shukla: An artist forever seeking to be one with his conscientious creation
Nikhil Govind
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Fiction: Chicago-based Nisar Chowdhury returns to Dhaka after 20 years, a city that’s a stranger now
Nadeem Zaman