The country's AI vision is bold and necessary for its economic future.
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An aggressive religious iconography takes centrestage .
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Child sexual abuse is hard to detect and harder to eradicate, given the procedural and other barriers, such as a glacial justice system and adults who are slow to see it.
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The national language project of the independence movement meant vibrant languages like Bhojpuri and others were relegated to the lower rung of state patronage.
By Saurav KumarMay 31, 2025
The fog of war is often deliberately created by the media to help one or other interested party seize the moment for its larger purposes.
By Dilnaz BogaMay 28, 2025
Trump bullying pushes India to look at other options for trade and partnerships.
By Fountain InkSep 01, 2025
New platform, good old-fashioned journalism
Feature length films rooted in reportage
Genre-agnostic space for new voices
India by ear through interviews and analysis
Without favour, without favourites.
In love, learning English, and lost.
by Nandini Krishnan
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An Indic turn shook Bhabua and its educational elite out of their normal routine.
by Karan Mujoo
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The Farmer, the Teacher and the reckoning of tradition protectors.
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An in-depth look at the most burning questions of our time.
A podcast on books
People suffer as punitive interest rates give banks their own press to print money.
By Nandini KrishnanJan 31, 2025
Inside the state’s familiar circle of economic blockades, violence, and extortion.
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The Andaman and Nicobar islands are a vague, easily dismissed presence for mainlanders, despite their importance for national security and economic potential.
By Alia AllanaApr 02, 2015
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