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The man who lived in interesting times





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RSS detested Ambedkar in his lifetime but now must praise him: Ramchandra Guha




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There’s Space for Petty Gains




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Where’s the money coming from?







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Book review of Warlight: The Kindness of Strangers




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On The Shelf: Dies irae and Caste in Stone








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The Lies That Bind book review: The Crisis of Identity




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The Revolutionary Ride book review: The Price of Happiness





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In Mahesh Rao’s second novel, exploring the moral challenge that money and social mobility pose








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Trapped in The Digital Square





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Bhupen Hazarika: Everything I Never Told You




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‘It would be naïve to think that one day nuance would happen on Twitter’






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Forgetting partition, remembering partition





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Not another brick in the wall







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The remarkable, unassuming life and literary legacy of AK Ramanujan





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A comprehensive account of the history of Sikkim since 1947, that lays to rest any suggestion of the forcible annexation of the state




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Arundhathi Subramaniam’s new volume of poetry is unpredictable and utterly compelling




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Just Right For Kids: Light in the Dark




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KS Komireddi’s book on brief history of India raises important questions even if it doesn’t address them






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‘Bottle of Lies’ review: ‘Pharma Cos often make their worst drugs … for least regulated markets, including India’







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A Thinking Man’s Guide to Practical Living