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    Romila Thapar’s memoir, ‘Just Being’: A fearless journey of an autonomous woman

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    Exclusion of Dalit converts from Scheduled Caste status revives constitutional dilemma

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    In pictures: The fisherfolk in the path of Mumbai’s $1.8 billion Coastal Road

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    India must realise that resilience isn’t an economic strategy – it needs a clear economic philosophy

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    How Silicon Valley misreads JRR Tolkien’s ‘The Lord of the Rings’

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    A new book recounts how Maruti Vinayak Gokarn built automotive tyre valve-makers Triton

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    ‘Farming enables my writing, and my writing enables my farming’: Daniyal Mueenuddin

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    Why India’s Opposition parties should be worried about the cockroach movement

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    Bharathiraja (1941-2026): The earth remembers its own

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    Review: In ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’, to love is to remember and to remember is to love

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