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The Caged Bird Sings
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The Caged Bird Sings

The issue of prison and prisoners has found a space in the election vocabulary of Kashmir

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October 11, 2024
In Search of Lost Time
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In Search of Lost Time

How the graffiti of the past contrasts with the realities of today in Kashmir

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October 11, 2024
A Requiem for a Dream
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A Requiem for a Dream

The more profound truth is that knowingly or unknowingly , the people are turning to the ballot not just as a form of protest, but also as a means to seek answers to their everyday problems

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October 11, 2024
The Players, The Politics
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The Players, The Politics

Jammu and Kashmir's politics has traced an unusual trajectory over the years

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October 11, 2024
Crouching Kashmir
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Crouching Kashmir

LAST time I was in Srinagar in May, a friend asked me to stop suddenly. We were by the Jhelum and he pointed to an epitaph, which was guarded by concertina wires.

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October 11, 2024
Emergency, Stalled
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Emergency, Stalled

Kangana Ranaut starrer, Emergency, the eagerly awaited biopic of 2024, is yet to find a release date. Bollywood has churned out a slew of biopics in the last decade, most of them formulaic

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October 01, 2024
Political Dangal
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Political Dangal

After fighting hard for Olympic glory and protesting against sexual violence, Vinesh Phogat has now stepped into a new role: the politician

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October 01, 2024
Contending Nationalisms
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Contending Nationalisms

The Manipur crisis is a complex, interconnected mess that spills across several borders, national and international

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October 01, 2024
God, Communism and a Women's Gym
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God, Communism and a Women's Gym

Unlike other constituencies in the region, Kulgam stands out as a battleground for ideological conflict. The election results, expected on October 8, could lead to either celebration in the CPI M) camp or the Jamaat-e-Islami camp

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October 01, 2024
The Darkest Hour
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The Darkest Hour

Qurban Ali is a senior journalist and son of former freedom fighter and Socialist leader Captain Abbas Ali, who was jailed for 19 months by the Indira Gandhi government during the Emergency.

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October 01, 2024
Chronicle of Authoritarianism Foretold?
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Chronicle of Authoritarianism Foretold?

Eternal vigilance on the part of citizens is imperative Eternal vigilance on the part of citizens is imperative

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October 01, 2024
Blank Editorials
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Blank Editorials

Despite being under scrutiny during the Emergency, small journals like Himmat Weekly got around censorship by taking calculated risks

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October 01, 2024
To Write or Not to Write
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To Write or Not to Write

For many journalists, reporting in the volatile decade of the 1970s was both exciting and challenging

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October 01, 2024
Indira, the Nationalist
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Indira, the Nationalist

Indira Gandhi is dead and she cannot defend herself. But that doesn't mean others can't

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October 01, 2024
Blue Star and the Golden Temple
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Blue Star and the Golden Temple

Bhindranwale was able to get away with wrongdoings because in the eyes of the Congress leadership in Delhi, Punjab had a Sikh problem since Independence’

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October 01, 2024
Notes from the Underground
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Notes from the Underground

The midnight knock that doused democracy and the saga of underground resistance

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October 01, 2024
'Emergency' Takeaways
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'Emergency' Takeaways

In a democracy, no ruler can be granted a carte blanche, like it happened during the Emergency, but the fact remains that we also learnt some valuable lessons during this period

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October 01, 2024
An Irreversible Dent
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An Irreversible Dent

Bans and arrests then, bans and arrests now. We have come full circle, say political experts

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October 01, 2024
Growing Up with INDIRA GANDHI
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Growing Up with INDIRA GANDHI

Gandhi's principal legacy remains the systematic replacement of institutional governance with the vicious precedents of personalised rule

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October 01, 2024
The 'Invisible' Dalits
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The 'Invisible' Dalits

The debate over sub-categorisation of castes is likely to shape the political discourse in the upcoming state elections

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September 21, 2024
Caste Census: To Conquer Or Conserve?
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Caste Census: To Conquer Or Conserve?

The caste census is generating heated debate, but even its most ardent proponents are not able to articulate a plan about how to use the resulting data

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September 21, 2024
THE FATEFUL COMEDY
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THE FATEFUL COMEDY

Actor-director Rajat Kapoor talks about adapting Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov into a Hindi play

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September 21, 2024
Mad Hatter
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Mad Hatter

When a leader takes off his topi and holds it in his hands while appealing for votes, it signals something extraordinary

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September 21, 2024
Circle Within Circles
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Circle Within Circles

The caste question in Muslims.

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September 21, 2024
Backward March
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Backward March

The Maratha reservation question may continue to mire the next government in the state

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September 21, 2024
The 69% Exception
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The 69% Exception

Quota within quota: lessons to be learned from Tamil Nadu

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September 21, 2024
United Indifference
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United Indifference

The perils of tweaking tribal identities

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September 21, 2024
Two Nations, Two Destinies
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Two Nations, Two Destinies

The widely differing balance of power between the military and civilian leadership in India and Pakistan has significantly impacted democracy in the two countries

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September 21, 2024
Crème de la Crème
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Crème de la Crème

The mainstream society thinks reservations are against right to equality. It’s high time they are seen in the context of right to justice.

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September 21, 2024
Fading Folks
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Fading Folks

The recent SC ruling on sub-classification within the SC and ST categories temporarily lifted the hopes of tribal communities in Jharkhand

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September 21, 2024