Left Reeling
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Bleeding red: The once-mighty CPI(M) is wilting in West Bengal
The party is bleeding support and dissension has infected the ranks.
Subrata Nagchoudhury
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The Supreme Court’s Singur judgement is a cue for the CPI(M) to return to its Left ideology
In a country as poor as India, left populism will always be relevant. The CPI(M) must make amends and go back to espousing the politics of the marginalised.
Shoaib Daniyal
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Eats, shoots and leaves: what the movie industry does to 'location'
Movie sets shot on location can leave a lasting effect. But compared to other industries, their impacts are small.
Guy Castley, The Conversation
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‘Heeramandi’ review: Lahore Luxe tawaif saga runs on empty
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Faltering economy, poor citizens, South Asia’s bully: The reality of India’s global ambitions
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Mumbai school principal told to resign after being targeted by Hindutva website
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‘Naach Ga Ghuma’ review: Soft landings in saga of a woman and her missing maid
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Why are concerns being raised about the Election Commission’s voter turnout data?