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Five nations in South Asia go to the polls this year in an increasingly troubled milieu where there is a power struggle between India and China and a slide in democratic values across the region.
In this issue
26-01-2024
31 STORIES
How rising tiger population has made life dangerous for families in Uttar Pradesh
Escalating human-tiger conflicts near Dudhwa Tiger Reserve are attributed to deforestation, habitat fragmentation, and the lure of village livestock.
Ismat Ara
Uttar Pradesh’s rising crime rates challenge BJP’s narrative on women’s safety
As the BJP faces criticism for shielding leaders accused of sexual crimes, the disturbing cases continue to raise questions about the safety of women
Ashutosh Sharma
Invisible lives
A documentation of India’s disadvantaged Dalit communities, and their unseen labour. Text by Ramjee Chandran and photographs by Asha Thadani.
Asha Thadani,
Ramjee Chandran
Solar panels mitigate climate change faster than forest cover
Also, the connection between loneliness and Parkinson’s and drones that can help rescue teams after a disaster in this edition of Science Notebook.
R. Ramachandran
Telangana: Tale of two white papers
Ahead of crucial budget, Congress paints a grim economic picture in two policy documents. BRS hits back, triggering a data battle.
Ayesha Minhaz
‘Literature has to retrieve spirituality from the clutches of religion’: Ashok Vajpeyi
The Hindi poet and public intellectual has been a fearless critic of all tyrannies, whether of ideologies, markets, or fundamentalists.
Ashutosh Bhardwaj
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