rabindranath tagore
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What will it take for Modi’s monetisation plan to work – plus four more Sunday reads
Vijayta Lalwani
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Book versus movie: In ‘Ghare Baire’, questions on nationalism and the nature of freedom
Anu Kumar
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Amit Shah refutes claim he sat on Rabindranath Tagore’s chair in Santiniketan
Scroll Staff
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Why the BJP’s attempt to appropriate Rabindranath Tagore goes against the Nobel winner’s own beliefs
R Raj Rao
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‘Not Rabindranath Thakur but Rabindranath Tagore’: TV anchor’s uninformed rebuke of panelist
Scroll Staff
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Bengal: Land of Tagore would not let hate politics triumph over secularism, says Mamata Banerjee
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Promote local manufacturers for self-reliant India, Modi says at Visva Bharati centenary celebration
Scroll Staff
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The Chinese Mahatma: Tan Yun-Shan and a forgotten ‘plea for Asia’
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Was Bhupathi from the novel that inspired ‘Charulata’ based on a prolific Sanskrit translator?
Bibek Debroy
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Can this artificial intelligence program replace writers, journalists and poets?
Prasenjit Mitra, The Conversation
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Why the decision to cancel historic fairs at Tagore’s university sparked violence and vandalism
Atanu Mitra
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The Art of Solitude: In Rabindranath Tagore’s letters, the gifts of a life in solitude
Bhaswati Ghosh
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Watch: Mashup of Faiz Ahmed Faiz’s ‘Hum Dekhenge’ and Tagore’s ‘Where the mind is without fear’
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Watch: Martin Sheen recites Tagore’s ‘Where The Mind Is Without Fear,’ before arrest at a protest
Scroll Staff
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The Art of Resistance: Unsung verses of India’s national anthem shine a light on the idea of India
Moushumi Bhowmik
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The Art of Resistance: Bengal partition inspired Tagore to write a song on the limits of authority
Malika Halder
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The Weekend Fix: How India was conquered by a private corporation and ten other top reads
Shoaib Daniyal
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Watch: When Mamata Banerjee played a Tagore song on the keyboard before election results
Scroll Staff
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One hundred years of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre: What Tagore wrote in 1919 resounds today
Gopalkrishna Gandhi
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India’s navratna artists understood that the ‘idea of a nation isn’t about pomp and glory’
Damini Kulkarni