Politics / Interview In Punjab, all major fronts other than Congress are surrogates of BJP: Sunil Jakhar Jatinder Kaur Tur Politics / Reportage Navjot Singh Sidhu’s play for power in Punjab Jatinder K ...
Why should anyone give these works the time of day? Mainly because, however obscure, they draw on a familiar toolbox of ...
If Rajdeep Sardesai’s successes are evident, so are his shortcomings—especially if he is seen to subscribe to standards ...
Samayantar's archives provide a record of an India that has changed almost beyond recognition. Pankaj Bisht, its editor, ...
There has been a deliberate attempt at hollowing out Gaza’s intellectual life, its archives, its future. Yet, amid this ...
The presence of US journalists at the hundredth-anniversary celebrations of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh conferred ...
The story of this alternative newspaper, defending its existence in a hostile political and media landscape, offers an ...
Sign makers craft unique urban visual identities, but their enduring cultural legacy and livelihoods face threats from ...
Hours after Zohran Mamdani’s historic win in the Democratic primary in June, in the race to be the mayor of New York City, the actor and Bharatiya Janata Party parliamentarian Kangana Ranaut took to ...
THE TRAINS SPED PAST, their roar regularly interrupting our conversation. The earth trembled and we sat silent. The room was darkened against the scorching forty-degree heat outside. We were sitting ...
Vignesh Rajahmani’s The Dravidian Pathway: How the DMK Redefined Power and Identity in South India, published by Westland Books, traces the Dravidian movement through the twentieth century as well as ...
THE CENSUS TOWN OF SABOUR, on the outskirts of Bhagalpur, was first connected by rail to the colonial capital, Calcutta, in 1861. Five years later, the first train between Howrah and Delhi—the ...
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