Reading
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‘The way a sari is worn is a living dictionary of India’s stories’: Cultural historian Malvika Singh
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How did Nehru feel equally at ease in the worlds of science, architecture, law and literature?
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Five years on, has India forgotten the victims of the Delhi riots?
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Seven centuries on, Delhi is still resounding with the legacy of Amir Khusrau
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All that’s gluten-free isn’t so great for health
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A new book recounts how 21-year-old Satyam Gandhi cleared the UPSC examinations on the first try
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Freedom for the wolves, death for the sheep: The pitfalls of unbridled business deregulation
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Lessons from India’s sex worker activists on surviving USAID freeze
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‘Courtesy of Criticism’: Literary critic Kirtinath Kurtkoti’s essays exhibit his capacious vision
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March nonfiction: Six recently published titles that explore crucial moments of Indian history