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    After 12 years of Modi, I’m not sure if my decades-long friendships can survive politics

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    ‘The Ambedkar–Nietzsche Provocations’: A new perspective on Brahminism for future scholars of caste

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    How a son’s discovery of his father’s army dispatches from World War Two became a book

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    An ex-editor writes: My name was deleted during SIR. Now police won’t clear my passport application

  • ‘Unfolding’: Rahul Singh’s novel presents unpretentious love in queer and working-class lives
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    ‘Unfolding’: Rahul Singh’s novel presents unpretentious love in queer and working-class lives

  • ‘Super Subbu’ trailer: Telugu series explores sex education lessons in a village
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    ‘Super Subbu’ trailer: Telugu series explores sex education lessons in a village

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    Ramachandra Guha: How the Indian frontier service worked selflessly to build the new nation

  • ‘Eetha’ and the long fade of the tamasha tradition in Maharashtra
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    ‘Eetha’ and the long fade of the tamasha tradition in Maharashtra

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    Persons who convert to Islam cannot claim Backward Class Muslim status: Madras HC

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    ‘My questions were affected by fiction’: Carlo Ginzburg (1939-2026), pioneer in microhistory

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Swiss-French artist Saype’s painting ‘Towards good ideas?’ features a small child igniting a lightbulb next to the Ibri 2 solar power plant in Oman.

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Artist Saype created a giant painting next to the Ibri 2 solar power plant in the middle of Oman’s desert. The painting entitled ‘Towards good ideas?’ depicts a boy using the solar panels to light the bulb pic.twitter.com/waJAWnL8J3

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