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How to stay sane and shut out toxicity in a time of polarisation




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For close to two centuries, this bakery in Kolkata has been serving up goodies from its wood-fired oven




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We have become a country of walls and barricades, where only a certain kind of people are allowed




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It feels like I’ve known Akbar forever, says Krishen Khanna




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Writers at Liberty




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Alan Sealy on becoming a writer, being bypassed by stardom and protests in India




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‘As an artist, it’s important to have conversations’, says Artist Bose Krishnamachari




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The digital risks that come with recording these times of protest




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Marathi writer and feminist Urmila Pawar on how the Constitution Ambedkar drafted inspires vision of justice




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The Constitution has always inspired Indians to question power and demand their rights




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How Punjabi refugee dispersed into many corners of India, shaping national culture, and being embraced by friendship




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How first NDA regime created the crisis that its new citizenship law deepens




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What Nehru, Ambedkar and others said during Constituent Assembly debates




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Why the Knuckles Mountain Range is one of Sri Lanka’s most difficult hikes




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Why Paris remains a tourist favourite




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Why the rare white carrot halwa remains an Old Delhi favourite




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Why photographer Chirodeep Chaudhuri is fascinated by Mumbai’s public clocks




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Manu S Pillai: ‘I am drawn to the untold stories’




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Why the digital world needs a new vocabulary to defend our rights




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Why Krishen Khanna still paints at 95




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Supriya Gandhi: ‘Difficult to call Dara Shukoh liberal or secular’




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Families in Food: A 70-year-old shop in Delhi remains true to its Peshawari roots




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Why the libraries on anti-CAA protest sites are essential to their democratic politics




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How designer Riten Mozumdar shaped modern Indian aesthetics and sensibilities




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TM Krishna interview: ‘Creating art is an act of activism’




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Why a red-light street in Germany’s Hamburg, remains forbidden for women and hidden from tourists




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Howard Jacobson on writing his memoir, ageing and Brexit




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Inside the wondrous world of writer Vinod Kumar Shukla




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Bon Appetit: A home-made drink that can give colas a run for their money




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For her debut novel, Deepa Anappara takes on the task of writing about poverty in a child’s voice




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Richa Chadha: ‘I think awareness is sexy’




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Discovering the Serengeti’s natural wonders through the slow life




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Award-winning poet and playwright Lemn Sissay on his lost childhood and a life unmoored




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How algorithm fuels misinformation mills around coronavirus




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Building Blocks: How protests in the streets remind us of what we lost as a nation when we gave up our right to the city




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Justice Richard H Bernstein on how people with disabilities make for good judges




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Inside the fast, furious and sometimes feudal world of kambala




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Mrunmayee Lagoo on co-writing Thappad and the female gaze




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Writer and former IPS officer Vibhuti Narain Rai on the anatomy of riots




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When a banking-sector crisis hits, even the most devoted patriots are hurt




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Discovering the cultural wealth of rural West Bengal




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The many joys that songbirds bring




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The surprising Bengali connection of a Braj sweet shop in Delhi’s Kamla Nagar




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The quaint charms of Sri Lanka’s Galle Fort




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Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Smriti Mundhra on how she made St Louis Superman




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Isolation Words: Pandemics are the petri-dish for fiction




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Social distancing: Time to find enduring ways of being together




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Did we bring COVID-19 on us?




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Why COVID-19 pandemic may change how we view individual rights




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Swedish writer Zac O’Yeah, who made India his home decades ago, wonders if this is the end of the road for wanderlust