Tea began as a medicinal herb. It conquered the world by becoming a habit. Today, under pressure from climate stress, health anxiety and economic fragility, it stands at another threshold
RUDRA CHATTERJEE
Dange observed that Gandhism suffers from too much an unwarranted faith in the goodness of human nature, while Bolshevism suffers from too much neglect of human interests and sentiments
RAMACHANDRA GUHA
Integrating indigenous storytelling into education does not simply diversify the curriculum. It transforms the classroom into a space for negotiating identity, privilege, and resistance
NAVNEET SHARMA, SUSHANT KISHORE
The destruction of the Aravallis and the scrapping of the MGNREGA are symbiotically linked. The flattening of the hills will lead to the impoverishment of people
T.M. KRISHNA
Research shows that around two-thirds of parents have a favourite child. The questions had to be oblique, because decent parents would never articulate their preference among their children
THE EDITORIAL BOARD

The other big grossers of the year include Vicky Kaushal’s ‘Chhaava’, Ahaan Panday-Aneet Padda-starrer ‘Saiyaara’ and Rajinikanth’s ‘Coolie’