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The Women’s Reservation Bill need not be linked to delimitation. It can’t be conditional. It should have been implemented in 2023 and must be implemented now without linking it with delimitation.
Hard as it is to imagine, there was a time when the Dravidian parties were not in power in Tamil Nadu
The BJP’s all-out war against the TMC’s rule in Bengal has turned it into the most intense assembly election of 2026, albeit with greater democratic concerns.
Murshidabad accounts for one-sixth of deletions in West Bengal; in Samserganj alone, 30% voters dropped, while thousands in Malda move tribunals for reinstatement
Actor-turned-politician Vijay’s TVK is trying to mobilise the anti-Dravidian vote and cut into traditional banks
Stardom in Tamil Nadu has been one of the most persuasive languages of power
A Third Front in Tamil Nadu that relies primarily on borrowed welfare promises, delegitimising rhetoric, or the emotional capital of a film star is only attempting a shortcut
The US is trying to force an outcome through economic and military leverage, while Iran is resisting being drawn into talks on unfavourable terms
The US judiciary, the legislative or even European countries are either unwilling or unable to correct Donald Trump
The contractual labourers in Noida are navigating a tricky situation—while they are still angry about low wages, they also fear that raising the issue would mean losing little that they earn
Asha Bhosle’s corporeal style of singing was a transgressive sonic and visual force.
In conversation, David Szalay reflects on how his novel Flesh explores the collision of sexuality, class power, and the rise and fall of an outsider in contemporary Europe.
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The election campaign of Labani Jangi and Dipsita Dhar, two young women who stand at the forefront of the Left in West Bengal, is unique—they turn to local artists and folk musicians, allowing culture to travel where propaganda often fails
US weighs Tehran’s offer amid blockade tensions and internal divisions within Iran
Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat Delhi Capitals by nine wickets at Arun Jaitley Stadium after Josh Hazlewood (4/12) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/5) bowled them out for 75, with Hazlewood named Player of the Match
The team behind Don’t Interrupt While We Dance (2026)—Writer-director Anureet Watta, cinematographer Raqeeb Raza and actor Bonita—talk about their film, their activism and the realities shaping both their work and lives.
Vivek Chaudhary reflected on I, Poppy’s journey, the challenges he navigated while making it, the difficulties in securing funding and resources to make documentaries in India and more.
The creative producer of the show reflects on building a story rooted in lived experience, where personal choices, parenting and modern relationships intersect.
Rajdeep Choudhury film A Teacher’s Gift continues its international journey with a selection at the Guadalajara International Film Festival.
A poem about the human costs of war and everyday resilience
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