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  • The Bee Sting: A Terrific Tragicomedy
  • How Hindutva Pop Music Is Aiding PM Modi's Rise
  • My Mother’s Ramadan
  • Hinterland Connectivity In Bay Of Bengal Region Will Benefit Everyone Argues New CSEP Paper
  • Benu: A Directly Political Magazine
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Rising From The Rubble

A ‘mini tornado’ has destroyed the lives and livelihoods of people in a village in Jalpaiguri, a district in West Bengal.

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The Bee Sting: A Terrific Tragicomedy

Paul Murray’s The Bee Sting is a tender and extravagant sketch of apocalypse

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How Hindutva Pop Music Is Aiding PM Modi's Rise

Hindutva pop stars are employing hyperbole and dog-whistling to ensure Modi gets a third term

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My Mother’s Ramadan

Indian festivals are occasions to celebrate, but for the women, there is very little joy as most of them end up toiling in their kitchens for hours

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Hinterland Connectivity In Bay Of Bengal Region Will Benefit Everyone Argues New CSEP Paper

The paper’s aim is to analyse the present connectivity in the region, identify the gaps and make concrete suggestion to improve the situation.

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Benu: A Directly Political Magazine

Benu, a Bengali teenagers’ magazine from the 1920s, was bold and way ahead of its time. Looking at the current political situation in India, there is a need to understand that politics cannot be without culture, and culture cannot be without politics

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