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Published 24.11.18
Chaiwala and the microphone
Lazy Eye: Because screamers matter, not whisperers...
By Sankarshan Thakur
India
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Published 30.03.19
'There has been a distinct political articulation of Moditva, a Right-wing populsim'
Political commentator Maidul Islam about his latest work...
By Prasun Chaudhuri
Opinion
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Published 24.03.19
A personal journey to explore the universal
I convinced myself that chasing the stars would be the ultimate adventure, the final act of journalism...
By Shubhrangshu Roy
Opinion
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Published 24.03.19
At Diwana, a burning train called Samjhauta
Aseemanand may have grown several pairs of wings and acquired a deep halo...
By Upala Sen
Opinion
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Published 17.03.19
All the world in a centrifuge of hate
It feels as if nothing is enough to keep humanity together. All is spinning and separating, us-ing and them-ing...
By Upala Sen
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Published 10.03.19
Akash Vani: God, men, and men of God
Ravi Shankar had previously stated in no uncertain terms that the solution to the Babri Masjid issue was a grand temple...
By Upala Sen
Opinion
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Published 03.03.19
All is about to come down upon us
And what will be left up there when everything has come down?...
By Sankarshan Thakur
Opinion
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Published 24.02.19
Memory of my melancholy lasches
There are lasches to burn and lasches to bury, and both kinds have one thing in common. Lasches beget more lasches....
By Sankarshan Thakur
Heritage
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Published 29.06.19
The Englishmen behind Howrah's botanical garden
The Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden in Howrah was set up to grow cinnamon, cloves and pepper for the colonial masters...
By Paromita Sen
West Bengal
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Published 22.06.19
The vanishing waterways of Bengal
Who stole my river? In the past 100 years, nearly 700 rivers have died in the delta of the Ganges in Bengal...
By Prasun Chaudhuri
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