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What the Wind Whispers

Suvir Saran

When loss takes the form of light on the kitchen wall

WhatsApp Bites the Ad Bullet

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The Many Partitions

Sam Dalrymple records how the Indian empire was unmade. The author in conversation with

A Roman Saga in Mosaic

An exhibition dating back 2,000 years brings alive the history of an art form

Rajkummar Rao: The Unstoppable Everyman

Rajkummar Rao has mastered playing the middling Indian man. He is now ready for gangster roles

Madhavi Latha: Rock Star

Her engineering skills were critical to stabilising the world’s highest single-arch railway bridge over the Chenab

Farming the Future

Modernisation of Indian agriculture needs consistent gains in productivity

The Chirag Project

Behind Chirag Paswan’s decision to contest the Bihar Assembly polls is a desire to expand his party’s vote bank

Two Billion and Counting

Youth and a high fertility rate are helping the rapid increase in the global Muslim population, says a new report

Keeping the Faith

A direct hit can penetrate even a safe room. For years, I was convinced that my safe room was truly safe. But over the past few days, I have started to wonder, am I really protected? I’m beginning to question the quality of the safe room itself

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