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The Last Days of Ayodhya
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The Last Days of Ayodhya

In the first half of January, I spent a few days in Ayodhya. I wanted to experience the city for myself, and to think about what it meant to be an Indian and a Hindu (or, as seems to be the changing paradigm in our times, a Hindu and an Indian) in the weeks leading up to an event, which over the last four decades has become central to our political discourse. I also wanted to spend a few days immersed in the Ramasphere-that religious culture, mainly in north India, steeped in the language and lore and preeminence of Ram-to understand how it was changing in the light of the new Ram Mandir; whether it was becoming deeper or more superficial, whether Hinduism itself is morphing into something new and more centralised under the influence of a Ram whom we are told was returning to his people for a second time in history.

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February 11, 2024
The Question of Democracy
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The Question of Democracy

At this crucial time, the weaknesses of India's liberal democracy need to be urgently addressed and corrected

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February 11, 2024
How the BJP is Consolidating Voters
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How the BJP is Consolidating Voters

Though the Bharat Ratna to Karpoori Thakur may have come close to the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has been trying to own Thakur for quite some time

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February 11, 2024
A (Non) Ideological Journey?
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A (Non) Ideological Journey?

Nitish Kumar's act of shifting ideological positions evokes a very complex question - does ideology matter at all in contemporary politics?

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February 11, 2024
The Emperor's New Clothes
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The Emperor's New Clothes

Politicians use a carefully constructed dress sense to send out targeted messages and build a distinct image

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February 11, 2024
To Win Beyond the Vindhyas
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To Win Beyond the Vindhyas

Voting patterns in Kerala reveal a gradual impact of cultural Hindutva on the state's electoral landscape

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February 11, 2024
What Makes Modi the Phenomenon He Is?
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What Makes Modi the Phenomenon He Is?

Because he is unbeatable, unassailable and he has no equals in Indian politics today

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February 11, 2024
Morphing and Morphology...beyond the Modi Mandapam
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Morphing and Morphology...beyond the Modi Mandapam

ON an astrologically appropriate date three months from now, watch every TV channel as our new prime minister strides towards Parliament just days after having taken his oath of office outside Rashtrapati Bhavan. The new cabinet has still not been announced, but this is the moment that the faithful have been waiting for.

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February 11, 2024
Everywhere, All at Once
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Everywhere, All at Once

The Prime Minister has successfully crafted a particular kind of image which is key to the BJP's electoral success. But in the process, the distinctive line between the government and the PM is getting blurred

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February 11, 2024
Undiluted Adulation
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Undiluted Adulation

The Prime Minister gets the media's undivided attention, except when the BJP or the government has suffered a setback

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February 11, 2024
Formula One
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Formula One

He is not a conventional politician, but an ideologue who draws his mandate from the promise of hyper-capitalism

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February 11, 2024
Phantasmagoric Appeal of the One
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Phantasmagoric Appeal of the One

HE is everywhere. There are his cutouts in which the prime minister is holding a broom. In others, he is waving at nobody in particular. And then, there are the selfie booths at airports, in institutions, and at railway stations, with a 3D life-size replica of Modi.

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February 11, 2024
Epitaph on the Tombstone of Allah Jilai (1337 Hijri/1919 AD)
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Epitaph on the Tombstone of Allah Jilai (1337 Hijri/1919 AD)

This is the strange and painful tale of Allah Jilai If you pay close attention, these are all miracles of love

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January 21, 2024
Wild Smelling Flowers
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Wild Smelling Flowers

Heavy, ruthless blades haul and push debris away, excavate ghosts of history, demolish mosques, minarets.

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January 21, 2024
War On Gaza: The Politics Of Language In Media Coverage
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War On Gaza: The Politics Of Language In Media Coverage

Mainstream media uses different sets of words for the two sides when reporting on the Israel-Palestine conflict

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December 21, 2023
Born and Raised in Bambai 17
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Born and Raised in Bambai 17

Farmers staging a 'Zameen Satyagrah' near Jaipur in 2017 to protest against the forced acquisition of their land by the government

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January 21, 2024
What Age Has Taught Me: Silence
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What Age Has Taught Me: Silence

Farmers from Tamil Nadu staged a protest in 2017 against farmer suicides

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January 21, 2024
Bhatti (Furnace)
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Bhatti (Furnace)

In the furnaces of their homes Women offer their entire lives And keep thinking Perhaps!

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January 21, 2024
On Elsewhereness
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On Elsewhereness

Mother walks through a military curfew upon shattered windows bearing no address. Upon little rocks still lugging the memory of the mountains they once were a part of.

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January 21, 2024
Losar Greeting
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Losar Greeting

The family of Arsalan, a nineteen-year-old from Zaldagar, Srinagar protests in 2022 against his arrest by the National Investigation Agency

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January 21, 2024
Ninna Dakhale Yaavaga Needutte? (When Will You Show Your Documents?)
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Ninna Dakhale Yaavaga Needutte? (When Will You Show Your Documents?)

Those queueing for aadhar-ration-cards between thumb-scans and monkey-tricks of servers who lose their lives–their documents you demand, When will you show your documents!?

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January 21, 2024
My Mother
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My Mother

A gathering resolving to form Hawkers Union in Shillong, Meghalaya in 2016

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January 21, 2024
Blood of Other Days
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Blood of Other Days

In the by-gone days of the other life  Before the advent of the WORD  Spilling the blood of foes  Was the honour-code

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January 21, 2024
I Want to be killed by an Indian Bullet
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I Want to be killed by an Indian Bullet

I heard the news long ago that they were looking for me; in the morning in the afternoon at night. My children told me; my wife told me.

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January 21, 2024
My Invented Land
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My Invented Land

My native soil was created from tiny sparks that clung to grand mother's earthen pot which conjured savoury dishes I've been looking for all my life in vain.

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January 21, 2024
Native Land
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Native Land

First came the scream of the dying in a bad dream, then the radio report, and a newspaper: six shot dead, twenty-five houses razed, sixteen beheaded with hands tied behind their backs inside a church . . .

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January 21, 2024
Ayodhya: A Personal Account
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Ayodhya: A Personal Account

The homogenisation of Indian culture and the seizure and erasure of history will only get stronger in times to come

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December 21, 2023
The Sounds of Silence
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The Sounds of Silence

The mystical desert of Jaisalmer, the majestic 12th-century fort palace, and a juxtaposition of sounds and silences from 20 different countries the story of a unique 'museum' within a museum

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December 21, 2023
REQUIEM FOR A DREAM
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REQUIEM FOR A DREAM

The Equator Line (TEL), a themed, quarterly magazine of non-conformist writing blazed a brilliant trail of its own before shutting down

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December 21, 2023
Through the Looking Glass
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Through the Looking Glass

Nearly 40 years on, Govind Nihalani's memorable social and political satire Party unravels the hypocrisy of India's urban elite and raises vital questions about art

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December 21, 2023