The latest round of Dalit-Maratha clashes can not only redefine socio-political power structures, but also pose a new challenge to the ruling BJP in the state
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COVER STORY
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Soldiers of many ‘classes’ served together in the colonial army with no caste narrative in evidence before the British betrayal
The new president of the Grand Old Party is making an energetic attempt to revive its fortunes
The Marathas’ century in the sun ended in a series of defeats at the hands of the British
It doesn’t make any sense for modern-day Dalit leaders to celebrate British victories because the British were worse than India’s privileged castes in keeping the Dalits in chains.
In an age of a secular system of mercenary soldiery, Koregaon was an inconclusive clash. Heroism was read into it first by the British, then by Ambedkar.
A school dropout won in his quirky but noble mission that has now inspired Bollywood to make a movie
A single judge decides over one lakh court cases. A home-made drone that can combat dengue. The legal tussle for 'Tunday Kababi'. Read all the juicy gossip...
Not fearless, but not fearful—Perumal Murugan’s scathing gaze alights on himself, nature and still life to evoke the rankness of the hounded artist’s life
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Soldiers of many ‘classes’ served together in the colonial army with no caste narrative in evidence before the British betrayal
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The new president of the Grand Old Party is making an energetic attempt to revive its fortunes
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The Marathas’ century in the sun ended in a series of defeats at the hands of the British
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It doesn’t make any sense for modern-day Dalit leaders to celebrate British victories because the British were worse than India’s privileged castes in keeping the Dalits in chains.
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In an age of a secular system of mercenary soldiery, Koregaon was an inconclusive clash. Heroism was read into it first by the British, then by Ambedkar.
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A school dropout won in his quirky but noble mission that has now inspired Bollywood to make a movie
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A single judge decides over one lakh court cases. A home-made drone that can combat dengue. The legal tussle for 'Tunday Kababi'. Read all the juicy gossip...
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Not fearless, but not fearful—Perumal Murugan’s scathing gaze alights on himself, nature and still life to evoke the rankness of the hounded artist’s life
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