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  • Hindi nonfiction: An excerpt from ‘Ghrina Ki Rajneeti’, by Sitaram Yechury

    Hindi nonfiction: An excerpt from ‘Ghrina Ki Rajneeti’, by Sitaram Yechury

    Sitaram Yechury
    · Nov 01, 2024 · 06:30 pm
  • Dalit Communist RB More’s memoir presents the kind of history that governments like to erase today

    Dalit Communist RB More’s memoir presents the kind of history that governments like to erase today

    Anupama Rao
    · Apr 02, 2020 · 08:30 am
  • In 1975, Ashok Mitra (1928-2018) asked whether fascism would pass in India. Many are still asking

    In 1975, Ashok Mitra (1928-2018) asked whether fascism would pass in India. Many are still asking

    Ashok Mitra
    · May 01, 2018 · 05:30 pm