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ArticleThe sacrilege trap Punjab’s politics has taken a denite sectarian turn, pushed by mainstream parties greedy for electoral dividends who forget that they could yet be pipped by more radical forces.
ArticleFOOD POLITICS
“Vegetarian-only meals are state-sponsored discrimination”
ArticleCOLUMN
Can CJP escape the fate of India’s tamed protest movements?
ArticlePERSPECTIVE
What Kulgam teaches the Indian Left
ArticleNouvelle vague in Ghatsila
Iwas reading the lm critic Vidyarthy Chatterjee’s twovolume collection of writings on cinema, A Life in Cinema: Views, Reviews, Interviews, brought out by Aksharik, an independent publisher based in Hooghly, West Bengal. I was struck by the...
ArticleContours of pain and joy
Bright, jarring colours— blue, yellow, orange, red, green—exploded in the paintings and drawings of Reba Hore that hung on the walls of a restful café, Waypoint, on south Kolkata’s busy Sarat Bose Road. The urry of brisk pastel strokes added...
ArticleChampions of the unsung
Ioriginally planned to work on this project for two years,” said Parveen Shaikh over a grainy phone call from sizzling Chambal in central India, “but it has been 10 years and I am still here. It just went on evolving, turning into a...
ArticleInterview: Selma Carvalho
One of the overlooked histories of modern migration is that of Goans to Zanzibar, a Tanzanian archipelago o the coast of East Africa. Although it is not clear when the migration started, by the 1860s, around eight Goans were reported as...
ArticlePrathyush Parasuraman
Very rarely have lms argued their own redundancy the way Imtiaz Ali’s Partition-era drama Main Vaapas Aaunga (MVA, hereon) has. In a poignant scene, when needled to give an account of what happened during Partition seven decades after the...