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Kerala

Theatre of the Everyday

Jai Arjun Singh

S Hareesh’s short stories highlight his ability to work in the epic and mundane mode at the same time

The Rage of the Campus Front

Behind the mysterious appeal of the student arm of the Popular Front of India lies its aggressive posturing and the fear it evokes

Lady Killers

Our double standard on con artists

Trunk Call

A casual look at the elephant kingdom will teach us how to live

The Adoption that Shook Kerala

Kerala may have advanced on social parameters, but it so appears that at times, especially when it comes to extreme misogyny and moral hypocrisy, centuries tend to coexist

‘This white metal box is my home. And it will be my coffin, too’

He migrated to Oman, struggled as an undocumented worker for twenty-two years and returned to a family that did not want him

Antics and Antiquities

A new scam dents the image of Kerala’s elite

The Significance of Onam

Celebrating King Mahabali’s fairness and courage

Stalin as Metaphor

CP Surendran marshals powerful characters to link the old and the new

‘The relevance of the Left in India cannot be measured by poll victories alone’

Ullekh NP in conversation with Pinarayi Vijayan, Chief Minister of Kerala

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