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Mahatma Gandhi

Keep Walking

Rajeev Deshpande

Tracing the footprints of long marches in politics

Gandhi’s Sacrifice

Jinnah scored because the Mahatma was abandoned by his own men

‘I have written on Ambedkar in good faith’

Shashi Tharoor’s latest book, Ambedkar: A Life, dwells on the scholar-politician’s trials and tribulations, achievements and associations, and his differences with leaders of the stature of Gandhi and Nehru

BR Ambedkar: Flawed Genius

In a new biography of Ambedkar, Shashi Tharoor gets a measure of the constitutionalist and nation-builder, contending that an honest survey of Ambedkar’s life and its impact needs to also look at those faults for which he can be legitimately criticised without taking away from his greatness

Entwined Lives

Amit Majmudar’s new book fictionalises a comparative study of Gandhi and Jinnah

1942: An Indian Tragedy

The price we paid for the failure of the Cripps Mission eighty years ago

Nandalal Bose’s People

What did Gandhi and Tagore find in his work?

The Seed of Communalism

Jinnah became even more bitter as Gandhi gained in stature

Missing Gandhi at Bharatpur House

The college where no one took the Mahatma’s name

Was There Ever a Golden Age?

An era when Hindus and Muslims shared a bond

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