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In a new book, Devdutt Pattanaik argues that the Harappan civilisation persists in our memories
Why Congress-ruled Himachal Pradesh is seeing a Hindutva surge
Human sacrifice, blood offerings, greed for gold: Why the 1970s Manwat murders continue to shock
Castles in the air over India’s 2036 Olympics bid
Himachal Pradesh: Court orders demolition of three floors of Shimla mosque
Writer R Raj Rao on why biographies of living poets are crucial to understanding their work
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Poet, novelist, and dramatist Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih wins the 2024 Shakti Bhatt Prize
‘The One Legged’: This Bengali novel in translation is a shocking exploration of children’s psyches
‘Broken Threads’: A thoughtful memoir on how a colonial past has framed a family’s present
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October nonfiction: A new book by Ramchandra Guha and five other works on India’s cultural legacy
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