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Beyond the Liminal Vantage
Binary is a departure from the conditioned acceptability to brave our choices
5 min |
March 01, 2025

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Secular Occident and Religious Orient?
The Western notion of geoculturally looking at the world through the prism of the Oriental-Occidental binary is flawed but continues nonetheless
5 min |
March 01, 2025

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The Vortex of Nature and Culture
We need to move past false binaries amplifying the message of coexistence
5 min |
March 01, 2025

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Masculin Féminin
Trump's executive order to recognise only two sexes-male and female-has triggered a tragic dilemma of revealing less and concealing more
8 min |
March 01, 2025

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Friendship Loveship Hateship
The world is presently battling a loneliness epidemic, but it’s the well-connected’ who are the loneliest. These days, they are looking to make connections at social meet-ups
7 min |
February 21, 2025

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Scripting Loneliness
With the turn of the millennium, Indian audiences got to see what actually happens when fairytale romance ends and life begins on the big screen
5 min |
February 21, 2025

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Confined, Constricted
Love and loneliness co-exist in spaces where desires struggle to navigate through narrow lanes, love flounders to flourish in tiny homes and heart-to-heart conversations get muted in the cacophony of everyday drudgery
6 min |
February 21, 2025

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Rusted Ruins
Archaeology trapped in jingoist trenches
5 min |
February 21, 2025

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BJP's Delhiverance
The double engine sarkaar will have to show some quick results to Delhi's middle class which has trusted it to improve the city’s infrastructure
5 min |
February 21, 2025

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AAP Rejected, or BJP Elected?
ls the electorate voting to reject rather than voting to elect?
5 min |
February 21, 2025

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Crying in Love is to Grow in Love
To be in love is to check one's mortality and start with the quiver of optimism
6 min |
February 21, 2025

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Half Moon
Desire is not Just about the body but the entire world through the body. In fact, the world becomes the body of the absent lover
2 min |
February 21, 2025

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Love, Actually
British novelist and scriptwriter David Nicholls is the author of six novels, including the global bestseller One Day (2009).
5 min |
February 21, 2025

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Big City Blues
Queer people find vibrancy and welcome anonymity in megacities but there is a limit to the choices they offer
4 min |
February 21, 2025

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Love Bites, Love Kills
My divorce came with a package deal—loneliness, depression and social isolation followed
6 min |
February 21, 2025

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Swipe, Scroll—Still Lonely
The author shares his tryst with Clubhouse—the app where every lonely heart became part of a collective dirge
4 min |
February 21, 2025

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AI Love You
The digital era allows unfiltered and uncontrolled access to romantic possibilities. It also allows control
5 min |
February 21, 2025

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Brave Lonely World
Love and loneliness are sisters who lead complex, chaotic, entangled lives
5 min |
February 21, 2025

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A Family on Wheels
Vivid memories of train travel with family remain evergreen
9 min |
February 11, 2025

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The Disagreeables
Though the controversies surrounding Pattanam have put an end to excavation work at the archaeological village in Kerala, the site is still cloaked in secrecy thanks to ASI
6 min |
February 11, 2025

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The Stone Goddess
Adivasis and Brahmins stake claim over a deity who was worshipped by tribals as a stone for centuries before the stone became a multiarmed idol of a goddess all Hindus revere
5 min |
February 11, 2025

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Circumstantial Evidence
The knowledge produced in India has to be judged by whether it is aimed at dismantling or guarding ignorance
6 min |
February 11, 2025

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The End of the World As We Knew It
Renowned Indian writer Amitav Ghosh was awarded the 2024 Erasmus Prize for his powerful writing on climate change. Ghosh's 2004 novel, The Hungry Tide, set in the Sundarbans, was one of the early works of fiction by an Indian writer to chronicle the continuing saga of environmental degradation.
5 min |
February 11, 2025

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Delhi Revdi
As the race for the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections heats up, voters and political analysts agree that this will be AAP’s toughest contest yet
7 min |
February 11, 2025

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The Dip Test
The modern Hindu, whether he takes a dip at the Mahakumbh or not, prefers to go along with Sahir Ludhianvi's famous formulation—ye paap hai kya, ye punya hai kya, reeto par dharm ki mohre hai
4 min |
February 11, 2025

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Sacred Games
In a divided world, sacred spaces like Al Aqsa and Babri Masjid, which have raised nationalistic fervour, should have endured as symbols of hope, reminding us that while walls and domes may separate, they also unite
7 min |
February 11, 2025

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Making America Grade Again
Donald Trump Is rapidly reversing all policies that America once espoused
6 min |
February 11, 2025

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Sponsored Survey
Increasingly, the potential of archaeology is tragically getting lost as attempts are made to misuse it to address political issues
5 min |
February 11, 2025

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The Lost City
While the Harappan remains at Rakhigarhi await their much-deserved preservation, the elusive truth of this millennia-old civilisation continues to be shrouded in mystery
6 min |
February 11, 2025

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Things That Make NPS An Effective Retirement Tool
India is currently the fastest growing large economy in the world.
3 min |