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| The Kalighat artists’ satire of the colonial experience |
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In the 19th century, visual representations of the country and of Indian life through various art forms, including the increasingly popular camera, acquired a unique purchase. Some, such as those inspired by artists of the Company Schoo... | Read..
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| Vanishing point |
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Sir — While having a casual walk with my friend in Park Street, I came across a scene which has ... |
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| Best medicine |
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Sir — The Indian Parliament celebrated the 60th year of its existence on May 13 (“60, still shy to ... |
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| Dog days |
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Sir — The heat is getting more intolerable by the day. Global warming is the reason behind this. Th ... |
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Among the many excuses for laziness, is it possible that motherhood might be one? The world has noted that Aishwarya Rai has ... | Read..
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A wind sways in the pines,/ And below/ Not a breath of wild air;/ Still as the mosses that glow/ On the flooring and over the lines/ Of the roots here and there./ The pine tree drops its dead;/ They are quiet, as under the sea.
— GEORGE MEREDITH
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