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    • Arts & Culture, Books, Politics & Society, The Magazine March 9, 2017

      Life Is Everywhere

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      Politics & Society, Pop Goes the Culture, The Magazine March 9, 2017

      A Seventh Man in 2017

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      Arts & Culture, Columns, Politics & Society, Qafe, The Magazine March 9, 2017

      ‘Looking At The Relation Between Things And Ourselves’

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      Arts & Culture, Books, Poetry, The Magazine March 9, 2017

      Berger-iana: Finding the Master in India

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      Arts & Culture, Politics & Society, The Magazine March 9, 2017

      The Esoteric Nature Of Truth

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      Books, Interviews, Politics & Society, The Magazine February 10, 2017

      All Fundamentalists Destroy The Essence Of What They Are Talking About

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    • Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

      Does Islam preach terror?

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    • Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

      The Axis Of Ignorance

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      Photo Essays, Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

      The Blood Soaked Closet

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      Dhaka’s Tryst With Terrorism

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    Interviews May 3, 2013

    Zoe Heller on Feminism, Rushdie and more…

    By Sayan Bhattacharya

    Not one to mince words, be it through her widely popular book reviews, which are often…

    Keep off the grass May 2, 2013

    India’s Changing Climate

    By Rohit Roy

    Last month India hosted the fourth Clean Energy Ministerial in New Delhi. In between the usual…

    Politics & Society May 2, 2013

    The Protest Market

    By Christoph Trost

    You’ve seen these powerful images of the hoi polloi assembling on squares, united by the banners…

    Valleeward May 2, 2013

    The Curious Case of Liyaqat Shah

    By Anuradha Bhasin Jamwal

    Does a former militant have a way back? Is he allowed to have one?   A…

    Books May 2, 2013

    Review of Liberalisation, Hindu Nationalism and the State: A Biography of Gujarat

    By Poornima Joshi

    Author – Nikita Sud Book – Liberalisation, Hindu Nationalism and the State: A Biography of Gujarat Publishers…

    Interviews May 1, 2013

    Ideas that Kindle Amit Sadh

    By Raina Kshetry

    How would you describe your transition from television to cinema? The best journey of my life….

    Interviews May 1, 2013

    Somewhere by the Sea

    By Nidhi D. Kundalia

    Ambai, the Tamil feminist writer on how music, life and cinema weave their way into her…

    Politics & Society May 1, 2013

    The Market

    By Saswat Pattanayak

    Real man Farhan Akhtar prevents violence against women on behalf of the Delhi Police, Al Gore…

    Valleeward May 1, 2013

    Democracy’s New Weapons

    By Anuradha Bhasin Jamwal

    Before he was hanged, Afzal Guru was confined in a 16 ft by 12 ft cell….

    Editor's Note May 1, 2013

    “The New Spirit of Capitalism”: Market of causes

    By Pritha Kejriwal

    If you have ever had a chance to sit on the banks of the Yellow River…

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