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A Study in Greatness

Gandhi and Mandela show us a path that remains ever relevant

On the Slow Track

The Indian Railways needs more than imported solutions

Tridip Suhrud: ‘Did Gandhi fear a violent death? No. He feared a purposeless death’

In conversation with Tridip Suhrud, India’s foremost Gandhi scholar

Mumbai Notebook

The city's big celebration and Nandita Das' new film

Indraprastha

The return of Amar Singh and the showy bodyguards of Delhi

Kerala floods: Forebodings in India’s Ancient Texts

Our ancient sages were so much in tune with Prakriti that they came to predict—and prepare—for the vagaries in nature

Public Trials, Personal Tribulations

In controversies involving brands and personalities, ill-informed public opinion shows lack of empathy

The India of Mohan Bhagwat

RSS gives a Hindu definition to unity-in-diversity

The Law’s Big Flaw

A Supreme Court judgment on Section 498A puts husbands at the peril of divorce lawyers again

Chicago Notebook

At the World Hindu Congress

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