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The five upcoming State elections are widely seen as key to setting the broader narrative for the general election next year.
In this issue
20-10-2023
33 STORIES
‘We are what we have lost’: Review of ‘Icelight’ by Ranjit Hoskote
Ranjit Hoskote’s latest collection of poems, a deeply felt reflection on the ecological crisis, is haunting with its urgency and hope.
K. Srilata
The Hitler years: Review of ‘Travellers in The Third Reich’ by Julia Boyd
A gripping collection of reports by mostly Anglophone travellers in Germany between the two world wars, trace the rise of Hitler and Nazism.
Tabish Khair
Annadurai in English: Review of ‘Help Me with This Tricky Case’ by C.N. Annadurai
The former Chief Minister’s social beliefs, based on reason rather than unquestioning acceptance, shine through in this lucid translation of stories.
A. Mangai
Young Indian parents are losing their children to foster care abroad
Children are being separated from their parents on grounds of “incompetent parenting”. But this is perilous.
T.K. Rajalakshmi
Sanatana Dharma’s historical roots reveal a complex journey
A pivotal force in the construction of Hinduism, Sanatana Dharma was shaped by colonialism, reform movements, and socio-religious ideologies.
R. Mahalakshmi
Can the INDIA coalition revive social justice politics to counter Hindutva?
It can transcend “social engineering” by substantively engaging marginalised social groups in economic and political processes.
Harish S. Wankhede
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