Interview: Anita Desai's latest novel, Rosarita, is a philosophical enquiry into a person’s half-known self, where fantasy and reality exist in close quarters of each other. https://lnkd.in/gMi7c2sE "The book is about eluding borders, after all, both of time and place," the author told Sayari Debnath. Read full interview for more.
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🚨 We need your support to investigate Chhattisgarh’s record-breaking killings in Maoist war. 🚨 Over the next few week, we put together a series of reports that raise questions about the conduct of both the security forces and the Maoist leadership. Ground reporting like this is extraordinarily rare. We need your support to fund the work. Please consider making a contribution.
Special project: Help us investigate Chhattisgarh’s record-breaking killings in Maoist war
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Replug: Amidst all the talk on two Bharats, are we seeing a time horizon where India’s elite may abandon the country’s poor and vulnerable? The real question is: do the elite not care enough about the need for redistribution? By Deepanshu Mohan
Are India’s elite abandoning the country’s poor and vulnerable?
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From 2017: Given that the majority of Hindus eat meat, how and why is the democratic state anxious over a non-vegetarian diet? https://lnkd.in/gJGJViXu Suryakant Waghmore
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Today, madrasas are seen as dens of fundamentalism and illiberal thought, obsessed with religion. These critics say that such an education fails to equip students with the tools to enter the mainstream. Adhiraj Parthasarathy & Saurabh Seth disagree. Read their argument to know why.
The only Indian high schools that teach Aristotle and Plato
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After migrating to the Promised Land, several members of India’s Jewish community opted to come back to their land of birth. Ajay Kamalakaran revisits history. https://lnkd.in/gSfB_JJr
Disillusioned with Israel, hundreds of Jews chose to return to India in the 1950s
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#climatechange | Experts say that the sales of AC have witnessed a huge jump for the first time after 2011. It is estimated that between 2040 and 2050, India will overtake China in terms of AC sales. Vishal Kumar Jain reports. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gk92UM6P
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The decision to privatise the steel plant has been pending for more than three years amid protests by workers’ unions and objections by the previous state government of the YSR Congress Party, the newspaper reported. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gfF3eK7K
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Opposing the Enforcement Directorate’s appeal against bail granted to him by a lower court, Kejriwal said that the central agency was using illegal means of "pressurising" other accused persons in the case. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gp8EfKpF
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How does meat become a source of contention, violence and even governmental repression in India? Is our vegetarianism based on compassion for animals? If yes, why does this lead to disgust, social distance and even violence against humans? https://lnkd.in/eZGNFJTB By Suryakant Waghmore
In charts: Vegetarianism in India has more to do with caste hierarchy than love for animals
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With the increasing heat, the AC market in India is steadily growing at an annual growth rate of around 15% estimated to be till 2028. According to reports, the sales of ACs doubled in May. Vishal Kumar Jain reports
Higher than normal temperature, persistent heatwaves fuel demand for ACs across India
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