Teaching India
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A professor writes: Why a Pune lecturer’s arrest for ‘outraging religious feelings’ has left me wary
An expert in the field of LGBTQIA+ Studies has some worrisome questions.
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Sister Act: The nun in army boots who opened her heart and her school to Kolkata's street children
With her Rainbow schools that teach and house children from the slums, Sister Cyril fights the notion that quality education is a preserve of the rich.
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Christopher Alan Bayly, pre-eminent Western historian of India, dies
Well-respected for his nuanced views on imperialism, he stood out in the current polarised debates on colonialism.
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