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A Contested Future
Adivasis have their own customary traditions and enshrined constitutional rights. Yet attempts are being made to not only take away their guaranteed privileges, but also to bring them into the Hindu fold
Cocktails on the Edge of Dystopia
Echoes of the ongoing conflicts and travesties found a way through to some sessions at the Jaipur Literature Festival, but these were few and far between, and seemed muffled
The Female Gaze
Erasure seems to be a constant theme in the works of women artists at the 15th edition of the India Art Fair
The Grand TATYA
Raghunath Khanolkar, fondly called \"Tatya\", was a keen amateur photographer. He began with a vintage box camera, moved on to a Roliflex twin-lens, and then to a Pentax SLR camera. From among thousands of negatives found in three briefcases belonging to his friends, family, and famous personalites, a selection of Tatya's photographs are featured here
As Old as the Hills
Ladakh's long-standing demand for Sixth Schedule status and statehood has reached a tipping point
The Masterstroke
The strategy deployed by Hemant Soren to counter the recent high-voltage political drama and crisis in Jharkhand has stumped the BJP
Other Loves
Vampires and zombies have no respite. Their search for connection continues for centuries. And then there is unrequited love-an ache that smoulders for a lifetime
BOYFRIEND ON RENT
While navigating the chaotic world of modern dating seems impossible, 'rent-a-boyfriend' and 'dating surrogate' services offer to keep you company-in exchange for a fee
Up in the Air
The film is about today's youngsters and the smartphone - so many apps to chat, to share, to make friends, and yet such lonely lives
Bargaining for Love
The story of a sex worker in her mid-20s from Sonagachi, Kolkata
Autumn Sonata
Love can come knocking at any age, and the lonely elderly are embracing it wholeheartedly
Living Will
A will is a love letter. A place of hope. A will is also an archive of longings
Of Wills and Wishes
I wonder what will become of my beloved books and driftwood art after me. The thought of them being neglected or thrown away gives me jitters; more than the fear of death itself
Songs of Love and Longing
The Tirukkur-al., the highly regarded 2000-year-old text composed by the Tamil poet Tiruval.l.uvar, has three parts. Each kural in the book has two lines: the first consists of four feet, and the second, three. Meena Kandasamy’s feminist translation of the third part of the Tirukkur-al. carries powerful messages about female sexuality, agency and desire
"Forgetting is Good for You"
In Raimundas' Paper Exhibition, objects and speakers are freed of conventional roles and given room to reimagine the world
Right-Swiping Caste
Dating apps mirror real life where the caste of a person becomes a deciding factor in finding the right match
The Journey of Finding Joy
I didn't create an idealised image in my mind, but allowed impressions to unfold naturally
Virtually Vulnerable
Navigating concepts of personal safety, consent and privacy in the realm of virtual reality dating
Scorching Sacred Love
Bhakti is not bedtime prayer in some safe enclave of the heart. Love of the divine isn't ornamental. It certainly isn't tame. And it most definitely isn't for the faint of heart
A 'Modi-Fied' Reality
The Prime Minister has managed to ace the image game by being all-pervasive, and, at the same time, being an elusive political persona
Superficial Ways of Being Secular
Modernity opened up a secular sphere where religion could no longer simply remain religion. It has transformed religion for the better and worse
Past Triggers Set To Charge The Future
As India continues its voyage towards net zero, positive developments of the last year will gather pace and strengthen the foundations of a clean energy ecosystem powered by renewables
Bisleri Drives Sustainability with Water Conservation and Plastic Recycling Initiatives
In its pursuit of sustainability, Bisleri takes bold strides in water conservation and plastic recycling with impactful initiatives such as Bottles for Change and Project Nayi Umeed that define the brand's commitment to a greener world
Time To Step on The Gas
It is an imperative to bring parity between Compressed Biogas (CBG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) prices to promote CBG as an alternative fuel in the interest of the gas-based economy
Climate Action Set To Weather Volatile Times
Even as climate action weathers potentially disruptive uncertainties, including wars, geopolitical tensions, and elections in the world's biggest democracies, the global sustainability agenda promises to stay on track through 2024
India Inc. Gears Up For Climate Action
As sustainability gathers momentum, corporates in India are embedding climate action in operations, focussing on crucial touch-points like green energy and geospatial technology
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.
The Question of Democracy
At this crucial time, the weaknesses of India's liberal democracy need to be urgently addressed and corrected
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
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?