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‘John von Neumann was ahead of his time’: Ananyo Bhattacharya
Jinoy Jose P.
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Oil palm plantations prove to be a disaster in Mizoram
Rupa Chinai
Law
Sedition law report: A regressive step by Law Commission
The commission’s report on the sedition law is neither unbiased nor does it protect human rights.
Kaleeswaram Raj
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Train Disaster
Odisha train tragedy raises questions about rail safety and signals system
As India grapples with the worst train accident in decades, only a comprehensive and unbiased inquiry can uncover the complete sequence of events.
R.K. Radhakrishnan
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Centre’s ordinance over Delhi government services is anti-Constitution
The Central government used the ordinance route to nullify a Supreme Court judgment on the Delhi government’s jurisdiction over services.
P.D.T. Achary
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M. Karunanidhi: A civilisational imagination to secure plurality
The DMK stalwart’s birth centenary is the apt moment to consider the Dravidian model helmed by him as the touchstone to restore federal balance.
A.S. Panneerselvan
‘Agra’ is an unblinking look at delayed male sexual maturity
Shreevatsa Nevatia
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Siddarth Muralidharan
Breaking points: Review of Anukrti Upadhyay’s ‘The Blue Women’
Shuma Raha
Happily unhurried in Bhutan
Eshwar Sundaresan
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Environment
Why are migratory birds giving India a miss?
The loss of habitats and other threats need to be countered by data-driven policy changes and aggressive monitoring to preserve their roosting sites.
Arjun Kannan,
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Naveen Kishore’s ‘In a Cannibal Time’ is a photographer’s attempt to render in images scenes of intense agony and shame.
Naveen Kishore,
Vaishna Roy
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