Land Acquisition: Telangana & Andhra Pradesh An Act undoneKUNAL SHANKARTelangana and Andhra Pradesh use devious means to undermine the Land Act of 2013 in order to enable legalised land grab.
Gender ‘Hijra has become a political identity’KUNAL SHANKARInterview with Vyjayanti Vasanta Mogli and Rachana Mudraboyina.
Institutions Glorious past, perilous presentKUNAL SHANKARAt 100, Osmania University, which began with Urdu as the medium of instruction, is a crumbling institution whose foundations are being corroded by all
Impeachment Stalled impeachmentKUNAL SHANKARThe process to initiate impeachment proceedings against Justice C.V. Nagarjuna Reddy of the Andhra Pradesh/Telangana High Court for alleged interferen
Health mattersKUNAL SHANKARThe book offers an overview of India’s health-care system from the vantage point of the author’s two decades of service in the sector, including a
Interview: Sujatha Rao ‘We are still not serious about health care’KUNAL SHANKARInterview with Sujatha Rao, former Union Health Secretary.
Interview: Akeel Bilgrami On fascism and the ‘movement vacuum’KUNAL SHANKARInterview with Akeel Bilgrami, professor of philosophy at Columbia University.
Dalit Issues Casting aspersionsKUNAL SHANKARThe state machinery is being systematically used to disprove Radhika and Raja Vemula’s Dalit identity.
‘Let us keep the brotherhood alive’Kunal ShankarInterview with Jan Mohammad Saifi, younger brother of Mohammad Akhlaq.
Social issues Show of solidarityKUNAL SHANKAROne year after Rohith Vemula’s suicide, survivors of communal violence assemble at the gates of the University of Hyderabad as a mark of remembrance
Intimidatory tacticsKUNAL SHANKARThe University of Hyderabad follows questionable practices to shield itself from media scrutiny.
Interview ‘The fight is over two development models’KUNAL SHANKARInterview with Varavara Rao, leftist ideologue.
Are Hindi films problematising history? After Padmaavat, the Hindu historical tasted blood and sharpened its fangs, but the recent Samrat Prithviraj is a weak offspring of the genre, neither
SlideshowPostcards from Khasi hillsImages that mix politics, history and discomfort to document how the Khasi people made Christianity, a “foreign faith”, their own.