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Vows Of Equality And Constitutional Values: How A Dalit Couple In Rajasthan Said No To The Traditional Wedding

The couple refrained from calling it a wedding ceremony and instead termed it Sah-Jevan-Ka-Jashn and solemnised their marriage according to the Buddhist religion

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Book Excerpt: Charu Majumdar And The Naxalbari Uprising

A book excerpt from Fifty Year Road: A Personal History Of India From The Mid-Sixties Onward by Bhaskar Roy

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Book Review: The True Smell of The Himalayas In The 'Never Never Land'

Basu describes Never Never Land as a story of seeking stability and meaning, set in the misty hills of the Kumaon region

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Book Review: Beyond Binaries, The World Of India And China

Tiwary says in his book, Ramachandaran creates a counter-current, especially when the prevalent India-China discourse is set within the binaries of a zero-sum game

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