Reading
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‘A celebration of Dalit women’s ideas’: Shailaja Paik, first Dalit winner of a MacArthur Fellowship
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A century on, Begum Rokeya’s feminist science fiction is still inspiring Indian artists
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Picture perfect wanderlust: How a Chinese app is driving tourism in Southeast Asia
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Four changes to look forward to once you reach menopause
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‘Zindaginama’ review: A sincere and well-performed effort to bust myths about mental health problems
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Human sacrifice, blood offerings, greed for gold: Why the 1970s Manwat murders continue to shock
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‘Sanatan’: A shameful history of caste violence in Sharankumar Limbale’s novel about the Mahars
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Fiction: Shah Jahan’s daughter Jahanara lives like a recluse with Panipat, a eunuch, for company
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‘My novels explore human suffering’: Nobel laureate Han Kang writes with empathy for the vulnerable
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‘Jigra’ review: Sister act simply does not fly