Reading
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‘We desperately want to be customers again’: An open letter to publishers on rising prices of books
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Nobody is ever happy with the National Film Awards
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EC replaces digital draft voter lists in Bihar with scanned images that make finding errors harder
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Dua Lipa reading Helen Garner may set off a trend. But books have signified taste for centuries
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‘Scripts of Power’: An extraordinarily rich study of the inescapable materiality of scribal labour
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‘So That You Know’: In Mani Rao’s new book of poetry, formal precision meets playfulness and depth
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In Bangalore’s Malleshwaram, the sediment of time forms a conservative way of life
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What ‘Sholay’ is not
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Ramachandra Guha: A tribute to Rajmohan Gandhi, the writer with deep insights into India’s past
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Dancer Leela Samson on how Bharata Natyam adapted Indian music, literary texts, and languages