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‘If we give nature a chance, it can and will recover,’ says Beatrice Forshall

Shaikh Ayaz

Beatrice Forshall’s engravings of the natural world revolve around the conservation of species. The artist-author in conversation with

‘I tried to think of a way to put the human back into a world history,’ says Simon Sebag Montefiore

In two volumes, Simon Sebag Montefiore chronicles the world’s great families. The historian speaks about combining the span of world history with the grit of human biography

‘Labour indicators are better than pre-pandemic times and we have added jobs’

The government is making extensive efforts to map employment and this includes the informal economy with a new emphasis on gig workers, the Union minister of labour and employment tells Open

‘Grief takes many shapes In the novel,’ says Jokha Alharthi

Omani author Jokha Alharthi’s new book chronicles a young woman’s attempts to understand home and belonging. The author in conversation with Open

NEP 2020 Will Propel India to the Scholastic Glory of Nalanda, says Dharmendra Pradhan

Dharmendra Pradhan, Union minister of education and of skill development and entrepreneurship in conversation with Amita Shah

India can be part of an IMF-led effort to fund Sri Lanka, says Sergi Lanau

Former International Monetary Fund economist Sergi Lanau in conversation with Ullekh NP

‘Narendra Modi is not responsible for the decline of the Opposition’

Rajnath Singh, Minister of Defence, in Open conversation with Rajeev Deshpande and PR Ramesh

‘Character means everything to me in my writing,’ says Monica Ali

Monica Ali’s new novel deals with love and betrayal, race and gender. She speaks to Nandini Nair about interrogating stereotypes

‘Mindwandering Is Where Creative Thinking Happens’

Cognitive neuroscientist Moshe Bar’s new book tells us to think broader to feel better. The author in conversation with Tasneem Pocketwala

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