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Punjab

Congress Culprits

PR Ramesh

The party’s dismal performance in Bihar brought the knives out, with senior leaders attacking the high command

Punjabi Rap

Political brinkmanship in Punjab has taken a dangerous turn after the farm reform laws

‘To Build a Unified Market, Establish a National Online Spot Exchange’

Farmer protests are more against what was not said in the three farm Bills than what was said, notes IGIDR economist Sudha Narayanan

Nitish’s Catch-22

Not displaying adequate care for Bihari labourers could cost Nitish votes

Punjab: An Indifferent Homecoming

With more than 50,000 NRIs returning to the state since January 30th, Punjab struggles to control the spread of coronavirus

Lunch And Crunch

Amarinder Singh's lunch diplomacy

Kartarpur Corridor: Sacred Geography

Can the Kartarpur Corridor Transcend the Wounds of Partition?

From Margin to Centre

Jawaharlal Nehru hailed the Amritsar Congress as the first ‘Gandhi Congress’. It was in 1919 that the young Jawaharlal became Gandhi’s lieutenant and organised relief work in the Punjab. Thus began one of the most critical and longest political partnerships of modern India

Kavita Puri: Breaking the Silence

Kavita Puri chronicles the lives of migrants caught in double displacement

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