Vincent’s felt connection with the working classes was backed by his reading of the social realist novels of Dickens and ...
Dozens of Indian men lured abroad for jobs were coerced into fighting Russia’s war. Families in Punjab and UP await justice, ...
Held for 45 years, Nael Barghouti reveals the brutality, exile, and psychological toll of Israeli prisons. A gripping human ...
Essays that document the erosion of Indian democracy since 2014 and preserve the legacy of landmark protests and the fight ...
Caste gatherings by Brahmins and Thakurs expose faultlines in BJP’s UP strategy ahead of the 2027 Assembly election.
Ikkis challenges the black-and-white portrayal of heroism in patriotic films. The film's nuanced view of the enemy sparks a ...
Tamil crime writer Rajesh Kumar reflects on 1,500 novels, pulp fiction economics, and why working-class readers—from autorickshaw drivers to porters—have sustained his relevance across five ...
The BJP brands laws as “Viksit Bharat” to declare development achieved while masking inequality, stagnation, and democratic ...
India’s celebrated GDP growth masks flawed data, elite-driven consumption, weak investment, joblessness, and deep ...
NMC’s sudden withdrawal of SMVD medical college seats sparks communal celebrations in Jammu and outrage in Kashmir. Merit, ...
In this interview, the filmmaker Goutam Ghose reflects on rivers, displacement, faith, and resistance, arguing that India’s ...
As parties turn the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation election into a contest over religion, language and belonging, Mumbai’s long history of cosmopolitan civic leadership is being erased. The fight ...
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