An excerpt from Chapter 2, 'Splintered Peace', from the book 'Ayodhya, Past and Present' by Sutapa Mukerjee.
Death's the only freedom for Vrinda, an African lion who has become diseased in confinement
BY Sutapa Mukerjee 5 February 2022
Minorities oppose the Saraswati Vandana in primary schools
BY Sutapa Mukerjee 5 February 2022
'Life' has a whole new meaning for Ram Shri, eight months after the Supreme Court saved her from becoming the first woman to be hanged in the country
BY Sutapa Mukerjee 5 February 2022
A shocking attack on innocents, the climax of a decade of intra-ashram killings...meet Ayodhya's gun-toting sadhus
BY Sutapa Mukerjee 5 February 2022
Kalyan Singh's critics are again clamouring for change. How long can he hold on?
BY Sutapa Mukerjee 5 February 2022
The tigers of Corbett and Dudhwa follow their food chain into Terai cane fields, some to die
BY Sutapa Mukerjee 5 February 2022
Khajuraho-like temples and natural beauty endows Chitrakoot with tremendous potential
BY Sutapa Mukerjee 5 February 2022
Poverty and politics create a cauldron of communal hate between tribals and villagers
BY Sutapa Mukerjee 5 February 2022
The acharya lost his eyesight in infancy, but had a keen sense for the oral rhythms epics. He aims to shape his varsity round this kernel.
BY Sutapa Mukerjee 5 February 2022
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