Reading
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Michel Foucault died in 1984, but his philosophy still speaks to a world saturated with social media
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Sunday book pick: The perils of artificial intelligence in the 1966 novel ‘Flowers for Algernon’
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‘The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years’: What haunts us is not the supernatural but our existence
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The ‘Malayali on the moon’ and fault lines of caste: What drove generations of migration from Kerala
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‘Start the week with a film: Why the thriller ‘Missing’ about 1973 is still urgent and relevant
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How Adivasis in Jharkhand are taking the leap into entrepreneurship
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Are India’s police prepared to enforce the new criminal laws on July 1?
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Tata Institute of Social Sciences sacks around 100 staffers, including teachers, across all campuses
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At global indigenous studies meet, we presented the Adivasi view from India – for the first time
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‘Longing and loneliness infuse my work’: Sanjana Thakur, 2024 Commonwealth Short Story Prize winner