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Kesavananda Bharati: The Seer Who Dared

Kesavananda Bharati, who died on September 6th, did not win in court, but his 1973 case limited Parliament’s power to amend the Constitution. Indian democracy is indebted to him

Murder Most Foul: Killing Political Rivals In front of Family, Children

The recent murder of a young political worker in Kannur, north Kerala, in the presence of his sisters puts the spotlight on a ghastly tradition of revenge politics

The Identity Angle in Assam

Why an alliance between the Congress and the AIUDF may end up helping the BJP

Star Gazing

A new scripted reality show reveals celebrities are uncannily like us

Indian Coffee: What’s Brewing?

A fourth wave breaks over Indian coffee as world-class plantations and small roasters bring the joys of specialty coffee home

Positive about Covid

Why a certain kind of people want to infect themselves for the greater good

The Cost of Orthodoxy

The current monetary policy framework, executed with textbook precision, will not meet the goal of both inflation targeting and growth

Cancel Culture’s India Problem

When publishing house Bloomsbury withdrew their book Delhi Riots 2020

Ekta Kapoor 2.0

Her once venerated domestic goddesses and happy homes are no longer picture-perfect. She tells Kaveree Bamzai why it is important to keep up with the times

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