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The myths and utopias of two nationalismsSubscriber Only
June 30,2025 07:25:24 AM
Constitutional nationalism aims at correction; Hindutva nationalism seeks retribution. Can the two ever meet?
Mon, Jun 30, 2025
Ramcharitmanas controversy: A dispensable shadow fightSubscriber Only
January 26,2023 18:57:27 PM
Is it not necessary to openly question the blocking of the BBC documentary on contemporary issues, rather than criticise a 16th-century poet for the accident of his birth in a particular caste?
Sat, Jan 28, 2023
No play, says Bajrang Dal in ShivamoggaSubscriber Only
July 07,2022 18:38:52 PM
G N Devy writes: Bajrang Dal's disruption of the performance of a play in Shivamogga cuts short the journey of a story — transcending a span of a millennium, a distance of several continents
Sat, Jul 09, 2022
How Ukraine was let downSubscriber Only
March 14,2022 03:30:53 AM
Its hopes of democracy, socialism were belied
Mon, Mar 14, 2022
A lesson from the MahabharataSubscriber Only
February 16,2022 03:30:49 AM
G. N. Devy writes: As the hijab issue roils the nation, it would do to remember how Krishna stood by Draupadi at a time when, as now, dharma was under siege and anarchy loomed.
Thu, Feb 17, 2022
Remember how the Constitution was brought into beingSubscriber Only
December 03,2021 03:16:53 AM
🔴 G. N. Devy writes: Tribal communities, workers, peasants, students and the common people braved imprisonment or bullets and fought for the dream of a freedom that would ensure justice and equality
Sat, Dec 04, 2021
The mythical horses shaping IndiaSubscriber Only
July 23,2021 03:01:06 AM
Pegasus spyware, named after the winged horse of Greek myth, is currently featuring in media and drawing room conversations
Fri, Jul 23, 2021
An activist life in fictionSubscriber Only
July 29,2016 00:02:03 AM
Mahasweta Devi drew imaginary landscapes to narrate stories of the oppressed and the marginalised.
Fri, Jul 29, 2016
Struggle for survival, not of faithSubscriber Only
March 06,2016 00:24:48 AM
The Asur community is facing a serious threat of extinction. Given the struggle for their survival and cultural existence they face, it matters little to them if they are Hindus or not. What they need is livelihood and a threat-free environment
Sun, Mar 06, 2016
Speaking of resilienceSubscriber Only
August 19,2013 03:16:02 AM
The question is not: how many languages has India lost? It is: why did so many Indian languages survive colonialism?
Mon, Aug 19, 2013








