Reading
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In Lahore, a back-to-roots journey and a taste of gracious Pakistani hospitality
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2
In ‘Dr BR Ambedkar: Now & Then’, living through caste injustice and seeking a way out
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3
Sunday book pick: Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s 1848 social media sensation book ‘White Nights’
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4
‘Women’s rights’ are a convenient cover for UCC’s intrusive provisions
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Explained: How a landmark Supreme Court judgement has ended the governor’s ‘pocket veto’
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Why the renaming of an iconic Bengali New Year parade in Dhaka sparked a debate
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A new book brings perspectives of various communities that survived Hyderabad’s historic upheavals
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Why ‘Phule’ is facing censorship – though previous biopics of the reformer did not
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Passion, integrity and self-reliance: Why Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre is a heroine for our times
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‘Boats Nudged into the Sea’: Ambai on text, translation and authors who refuse to die