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Adivasis and rulers, both fighting for the same pieces of land, have started taking to guns. Is the violence justified?
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In "The Court of the Dead", Rick Riordan and Mark Oshiro rework Greek myth through a story of monsters as outsiders, inclusion, and the struggle for belonging in modern fantasy.
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The future of the Left in India will be decided by the ability of the movement to rebuild and deepen its links with the working people.
Dalit thinkers argue that caste as a dimension of social oppression was sidelined in communist practice. Intellectuals within the communist fold acknowledge that this neglect may be central to the crisis the Left faces today
The Maoist doctrine of agrarian armed struggle influenced sections of India’s Left since the 1940s and posed a major security threat to the State, only to crumble rather rapidly in 2025
The Modi-Putin summit may not have produced dramatic outcomes, but it has reaffirmed the durability of a relationship that has weathered geopolitical storms
It is not the lack of civic sense, but caste pride that is responsible for the Indian cleavage
This memoir is a beautifully crafted ode to the Himalaya as well as a cry from the heart about its continuing destruction
Social media caricatures and campus crackdowns often distort the idea of a “Comrade”. Here’s what the word truly means in lived political struggle
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Meitei groups protest at Jantar Mantar, submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister demanding urgent action on ethnic violence, displacement, and alleged state-backed armed groups in Manipur
Ukraine offers to drop NATO bid in return for binding Western security guarantees ahead of Berlin talks.
Abhishek Sharma’s first-ball six grabs headlines as India dominate South Africa in the 3rd T20I, showcasing early aggression and powerplay authority in Dharamsala
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Shailendra's lyrics exhibit the ability to stretch from the reflective to the hopeful, from the touching to the rallying, all in the width of the same song.
The director talks about cinema as a nourishing expression, ahead of the film’s screening at the 30th IFFK.
Parameswaran's comments are bizarrely ignorant of IFFK's strong history
The rebel Iranian filmmaker recasts the need for revenge through a darkly comic lens in his Palme d’Or-winning latest.
Doraiswamy's journey as a teacher is a testament to how an individual can shape institutions for generations of learners
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Looking for Christmas cheer in the capital? These cafés are serving up holiday menus, cosy corners, and all the festive sparkle
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