Dalits in West Champaran fight landlords to claim redistributed land.
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The uproar in the tightly-knit world of Carnatic music over vocalist T. M. Krishna being conferred with the Sangita Kalanidhi, its highest honour.
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A withering house in Kerala and the myths about the man who built it.
By Ana JelnikarFeb 26, 2024
It's just a box, steel, plastic, or even a banana leaf, but it is also the remembrance of a thousand meals on the go, with a diversity of companions, all lost to the past.
By Hansda Sowvendra ShekharMar 19, 2024
Caste violence, land rights and environmental degradation in the fertile floodplains of the state.
By Monica JhaAug 10, 2023
Rajkot and Delhi fires say more about governance than any management thesis.
By Fountain InkMay 27, 2024
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It's chaos out there, no one stable figure or thought, just racing emotion.
by Sushant Dhar
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Two lives and many fates entangled in one name.
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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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