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Crafting An Education
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Crafting An Education

For crafts to be seen as a knowledge system and professional skill rather than a hobby, school curriculums must include them from a young age

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July 11, 2023
Why Liberal Arts?
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Why Liberal Arts?

A liberal arts education forces students to be thrown out of their familiar corners and confront multiple viewpoints.

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July 11, 2023
Power of Literature
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Power of Literature

In a world faced with loneliness, profits and othering, literature helps us to connect, to empathise and to have compassion

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July 11, 2023
A Long Battle Ahead
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A Long Battle Ahead

The wrestlers' pursuit of justice has so far been heroic, but their fight will clearly not end with Singh's arrest

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June 21, 2023
Celebrating Chattisgarh
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Celebrating Chattisgarh

The state of Chattisgarh is in celebratory mode celebrating its own history, culture, people and achievements.

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June 21, 2023
Wrestlers Vs Brij Bhushan
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Wrestlers Vs Brij Bhushan

As protesting wrestlers hope for justice to prevail, there is anger among various sections of society about why a protest of this nature should drag for so long

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June 21, 2023
Sport, Sex And Gender
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Sport, Sex And Gender

The gendered and sexualised dynamics within sport has dire consequences for its female athletes

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June 21, 2023
Diary
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Diary

Dutee Chand is an Indian sprinter and current national champion of the women's 100m event

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June 21, 2023
It Takes a Hundred Years to Love
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It Takes a Hundred Years to Love

This creative non-fiction essay is about creating memories throughout our lives so that after we die, it becomes less heavy, difficult and empty for the ones whom we are leaving behind. Filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh has written a very simple, beautiful and profound line in the screenplay of the film Memories in March in which he has acted too). He said: If have to go away, can leave a bit of me with you?” This short essay centres around creating memories, many of them

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June 21, 2023
Archiving Loving Memories
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Archiving Loving Memories

Two senior photographers-Prashant Nadkar and Mahendra Parikh-passed away recently. Their memories and archives are never going to die

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June 21, 2023
A Museum of Memories
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A Museum of Memories

Since their inception, museums have acted as the guardians of history and antiquity. But can a museum be more than just a repository of artefacts?

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June 21, 2023
In The Shadow of Mann Ki Baat
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In The Shadow of Mann Ki Baat

Artists of global acclaim put together an exhibition to celebrate 100 episodes of a government-run radio show

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June 21, 2023
"It is the Players' Movement"
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"It is the Players' Movement"

Dressed in all-white and a saffron headscarf, Rakesh Tikait sits against large photographs of Chaudhary Charan Singh, Mahendra Singh Tikait, Babasaheb Ambedkar, Sardar Patel, and a farmer's plough. There is a collage resting on a corner table. There are photographs of Uttar Pradesh's revolutionary kisan movement from 1986-1989, helmed by the \"kisan messiah\" Mahendra Singh Tikait. The office traces Bharatiya Kisan Union's (BKU) rich history of protests and the participation of farmers and women in popular movements.

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June 21, 2023
It's Time to Reflect...
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It's Time to Reflect...

What does the wrestlers’ protest tell us about the reality of violence against women in India?

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June 21, 2023
A Story From Sakshi's Village
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A Story From Sakshi's Village

Young pehelwans in Mokhra village are disappointed at the way their poster girl Sakshi Malik and the other wrestlers are being treated

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June 21, 2023
It Is Time To Speak Up
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It Is Time To Speak Up

Sexual harassment and gender bias continue to exist in Indian sport

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June 21, 2023
In a Culture of Fear
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In a Culture of Fear

Human interest stories are important when tragedy strikes

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June 21, 2023
Twisting Facts and Narratives
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Twisting Facts and Narratives

Immediately after the Odisha train tragedy, when the minds were the most vulnerable, why was an attempt made to feed the conspiracy theory angle?

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June 21, 2023
Out of The Loop
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Out of The Loop

Why did three trains collide in Balasore? Were the railway systems in place and working? Or was there any meddling at the signalling and interlocking points?

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June 21, 2023
TRACKS OF TRAGEDY
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TRACKS OF TRAGEDY

The Balasore train accident is a grim reminder of shattered hopes and separated families. But what has made it worse is the politicisation of a catastrophe

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June 21, 2023
A REQUIEM FOR VICTIMS
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A REQUIEM FOR VICTIMS

Photographs captured at the site of the recent train accident in Odisha's Balasore district tell multiple tales of tragedy. A trigger warning.

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June 21, 2023
A Timeless Video Loop of Disaster
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A Timeless Video Loop of Disaster

A temple was touted as a mosque; a process of 'othering' began soon after; and, sabotage permeated the media, WhatsApp and everything else. But for now, we must give dignity to the dead

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June 21, 2023
Mewat In The Mirror
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Mewat In The Mirror

Jasraj was one of the early popularisers of Hindustani classical, his voice timbrally pleasing and rich, but ductile enough to be drawn into thin filigree

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August 31, 2020
Kamala, Here She Comes
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Kamala, Here She Comes

First Indian-American to run for US vice president

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August 31, 2020
A Covid-Era How-To For The Money-Wise
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A Covid-Era How-To For The Money-Wise

Lessons on investor behaviour during the unprecedented pandemic

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August 31, 2020
Towering Inferno
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Towering Inferno

The draft Environment Impact Assesment has triggered outrage for watering down earlier provisions to protect the fragile ecology

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August 31, 2020
Turncoats: An Open Season
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Turncoats: An Open Season

As Trinamool embarks on an aggressive rehabilitation and induction drive, BJP keeps looking for poaching opportunities

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August 31, 2020
‘I am happy about the new phase in my life'
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‘I am happy about the new phase in my life'

Bobby Deol made a grand entry into Bollywood with Barsaat way back in 1995 and followed it up with major hits like Gupt (1997) and Soldier (1998). The youngest son of Dharmendra, however, failed to hold onto his early successes and had to sit at home without any work for three years in the new millennium. The 51-year-old, who makes his digital debut with Class of ’83, a Shah Rukh Khan-Netflix production on August 21, speaks to Giridhar Jha about his latest film, his 25 years in movies and how he handled his failure. Excepts:

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August 31, 2020
Styled Yours, Mahi
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Styled Yours, Mahi

Seen from the perch of his great brand appeal, Dhoni is in the sublime present, and as grounded and undemonstrative as ever .

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August 31, 2020
Bharat Cadre
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Bharat Cadre

The IAS isn’t a preserve of the elite any longer. Candidates from the hinterland, often with disadvantaged backgrounds, are laying claim to its hallowed ranks.

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August 31, 2020