Academic freedom under siege: How a global anti-caste, anti-racism meet at IIT Delhi became a target
IIT Delhi conference on caste and racism, its academic significance, and the controversy fueled by social media trolls, ...
John Singarayar reflects on the legacies of martyrs John de Britto and Graham Staines, arguing that the Indian Church's ...
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When Termites Became Monogamous, A Surprising Thing Happened to Their Sperm
Termites reveal a startling consequence of long-term monogamy – the resulting lack of competition between the reproductive ...
Plus, who commissioned Damien Hirst to make a grotto? And how much are those Peter Doigs at the Serpentine? Our columnist ...
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Is science reliable?
It seems like every few months, there’s some kind of news about problems with the scientific publishing industry. Why does ...
Cuts, cuts, cuts” are coming if the state doesn’t increase funding for education, one district CFO told The News Tribune.
Punjab’s Sikh enlistment is falling fast. Agnipath, migration, mistrust and changing families are reshaping a once-default career. Read why.
Thai director Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke positions himself to be the next Yorgos Lanthimos with this smart and funny Cannes ...
A newly launched study on minority women’s political representation in Sri Lanka highlights a persistent democratic gap, ...
In India, process-led art has found its stride at the sixth Kochi-Muziris Biennale, Asia's largest non-commercial art event ...
The Controversy Of National Honours: From Nobel Heartburn To Politicized Padmas And A Path To Reform
Irving Wallace, in his vastly infotaining novel, The Prize, points to, in passing at places, how the Nobel Prize, since its ...
The apex court’s recent restraint on domestic work regulation raises hard, but necessary questions. Any diktat can lead to ...
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