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Bolstering infra, creating jobs through small industries will be priority, says Nitin Gadkari




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Amid crowd trouble, India lose match, series




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Extra Passes




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Beyond the stripes




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An encounter with the people of the floating villages on Cambodia’s Tonle Sap lake




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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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Voices in the Wilderness




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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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Lines of Beauty




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The Landscapes of Craft




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




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From anti-CAA protests, to JNU and Jamia, why women are leading the fight




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The digital risks that come with recording these times of protest




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‘In my opinion, democracy does not exist in India’




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The anatomy of a protest in Kolkata: slogans, courage and a night of many firsts




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What to expect if you go to the Basar Confluence festival in Arunchal Pradesh




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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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Reclaiming our public spaces




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What Nehru, Ambedkar and others said during Constituent Assembly debates




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Indian flag emoji as an icon of resistance




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




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Lights, camera, press start: Are video games the new films?




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Legendary Gujarati bookstore Lokmilap shuts shop after nearly seven decades




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




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Hafeez Contractor on why Indians don’t deserve good architecture




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Love in the Time of Protests




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Why a Chinese scholar translated the Upanishads




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Travelling Suitcase: How I found peace in London’s St James Park




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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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Down in Jungleland: Life lessons that birdwatching can help you imbibe




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A young dancer takes a hard look at Bharatanatyam’s burden of caste




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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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A country that allows its craftsmen to die, is going to die soon: Architect Miki Desai




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When Hauz Khas ruins, kund steps and gopuram gateways inspired BV Doshi to design NIFT Delhi




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Wendell’s Goa: How a sleepy village fell in love with a gay ‘ladies tailor’




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Cues Indians can take from a Bangladeshi architect




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Richa Chadha: ‘I think awareness is sexy’




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Down in Jungleland: A look into Monarch butterflies’s survival tactics




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WhatsApp Uncle realises that hatred only breeds hatred




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Families in Food: An eatery in Delhi serves chhole bhature with a secret spice mix




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Why a hawai chappal and instant noodles are exhibited in a Thai museum




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Ann Cleeves: “I couldn’t work what would happen next, unless I killed somebody off”




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Hitesh Kewalya: ‘There is a need to redefine masculinity’




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How Kolkata’s iconic cabin restaurants played a part in the freedom struggle




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Why we must not look down on creatures that clear the mess around us




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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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A glimpse into sweet-making, one of country’s oldest professions