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The Polarity of Sabarimala
The Sangh Parivar believes that there is an international conspiracy against Sabarimala, and not aggressive misogyny at play
7 min |
21 July 2023
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Vermillion for Votes
In Telangana's Karimnagar, RSS volunteers went door-to-door with vermillion and saffron threads to assure women they are with them. It seems to have worked
7 min |
21 July 2023
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House Calls
The Sangh Parivar has adopted a new strategy to increase its audience. Its members visit households to convert people to the 'Hindu way of life'
8 min |
21 July 2023
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India's Silent Emotive Majority
Will positive emotions of love, compassion and care hold similar velocity to counter-mobilise Rightwing Hindutva?
10+ min |
21 July 2023
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Uniform Civil Code: Now Or Later?
The UCC has been a part of the BJP's manifestos in the past many elections. Will the government bring in the UCC prior to the 2024 election?
6 min |
July 11, 2023
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When Science Meets Arts
A good liberal arts education allows the student to flit between disciplines before settling into one
10+ min |
July 11, 2023
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In Favour Of Unlearning
A growing awareness among students and faculties about the importance of liberal arts is a positive trend
8 min |
July 11, 2023
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Nectar in a Sieve
After the ban on alcohol in Bihar, traditional toddy tappers have been rendered jobless
8 min |
July 11, 2023
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Portrait of a Model
A prose poem inspired by a painting bearing the same title, by Jamil Ahmad Khan, an artist from Ahmedabad.
1 min |
July 11, 2023
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Democratising Museums
Bihar Museum is an opportunity for opening up of the museum space in ways never done before in India
4 min |
July 11, 2023
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The Bright Side of Insha's Life
Insha Mushtaq was blinded by pellets in Kashmir in 2016. It has taken a long and arduous journey for her to educate herself through Braille
8 min |
July 11, 2023
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Close Encounters
Modi's US state visit has been a win-win for India, with New Delhi giving little away
5 min |
July 11, 2023
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The Fury of the Sun
The disparity in official and unofficial numbers is making it difficult to tackle heat stroke-related deaths in Bihar
8 min |
July 11, 2023
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Heat and Apathy
Heat wave-related deaths are not registered with any central or state disaster management agency and there is therefore no provision for compensation
4 min |
July 11, 2023
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Epic Disaster
A 600 cr budget and sizeable political backing could not save Adipurush at the box office
5 min |
July 11, 2023
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Changing Hiring Landscape
The employee-employer interface is no longer to walk-in restricted interviews and placement cells
5 min |
July 11, 2023
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The Southern Preference
Why are students obsessed with the science stream and why do most of them come from the southern states?
6 min |
July 11, 2023
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The Artistic Alchemy
Unleashing the transformative potential of professional education
5 min |
July 11, 2023
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The Easy 'A'
Humanities can flourish only when democratic values thrive in society, the spirit of questioning encouraged and liberalism enjoys legitimacy
5 min |
July 11, 2023
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Crafting An Education
For crafts to be seen as a knowledge system and professional skill rather than a hobby, school curriculums must include them from a young age
5 min |
July 11, 2023
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Why Liberal Arts?
A liberal arts education forces students to be thrown out of their familiar corners and confront multiple viewpoints.
4 min |
July 11, 2023
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Power of Literature
In a world faced with loneliness, profits and othering, literature helps us to connect, to empathise and to have compassion
4 min |
July 11, 2023
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A Long Battle Ahead
The wrestlers' pursuit of justice has so far been heroic, but their fight will clearly not end with Singh's arrest
3 min |
June 21, 2023
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Celebrating Chattisgarh
The state of Chattisgarh is in celebratory mode celebrating its own history, culture, people and achievements.
2 min |
June 21, 2023
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Wrestlers Vs Brij Bhushan
As protesting wrestlers hope for justice to prevail, there is anger among various sections of society about why a protest of this nature should drag for so long
10+ min |
June 21, 2023
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Sport, Sex And Gender
The gendered and sexualised dynamics within sport has dire consequences for its female athletes
5 min |
June 21, 2023
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Diary
Dutee Chand is an Indian sprinter and current national champion of the women's 100m event
3 min |
June 21, 2023
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It Takes a Hundred Years to Love
This creative non-fiction essay is about creating memories throughout our lives so that after we die, it becomes less heavy, difficult and empty for the ones whom we are leaving behind. Filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh has written a very simple, beautiful and profound line in the screenplay of the film Memories in March in which he has acted too). He said: If have to go away, can leave a bit of me with you?” This short essay centres around creating memories, many of them
2 min |
June 21, 2023
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Archiving Loving Memories
Two senior photographers-Prashant Nadkar and Mahendra Parikh-passed away recently. Their memories and archives are never going to die
9 min |
June 21, 2023
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A Museum of Memories
Since their inception, museums have acted as the guardians of history and antiquity. But can a museum be more than just a repository of artefacts?
5 min |