Anand Teltumbde’s The Caste Con Census brings to the fore a long history of disconnect between claims on the one hand and ...
Romila Thapar and Namit Arora debate the divide between rigorous scholarship and popular history, revealing the tensions within modern historiography.
JMI's Sarojini Naidu Centre for Women’s Studies kicked off a thought-provoking national symposium entitled 'Writing, ...
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We follow one woman across decades of change in this deeply compassionate novel of independence and dreams ...
Harvard University is facing criticism after an image featured on the Department of South Asian Studies website sparked allegations of bias ...
In a rare and forceful intervention, the apex court has ordered an immediate halt to the circulation of a Class 8 social ...
No one is likely to mistake contemporary Britain for a model democracy. Five prime ministers in the 10 years since the Brexit referendum can hardly be taken as evidence of a well-functioning polity, ...
School is not merely a site that produces future doctors, engineers, or professors.
HYDERABAD: The state government’s second Gaddar Film Awards, announced on Saturday, turned into an unexpected celebration of new voices. Instead of a predictabl ...