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The description may sound clichéd, yet it remains painfully accurate: every winter, Delhi turns into a gas chamber. Thick smog blankets the city, stinging the eyes, choking...
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Nearly two centuries after Thomas Babington Macaulay penned his infamous Minutes of 1835, India continues to wrestle with the intellectual and cultural...
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Human Rights Day, observed annually on December 10, marks the anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of the Universal Declaration...
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Homen Borgohain is widely regarded as one of the most brilliant intellectuals in contemporary Assamese literature, with an exceptional literary and journalistic...
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Social media has perfected a single, ruthless business model: hijack as many human brains as possible for as long as possible and sell...
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In the midst of a political transition, heightened foreign interest, and renewed focus on the Rohingya crisis, Bangladesh finds itself at the...
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Fifty-six million years ago, Earth experienced one of the most abrupt and intense episodes of global warming in its entire geological history....