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The Juggernaut: Editorial Illustrations
Rekhti, a lost genre of Urdu poetry, centered the female experience — despite being written by men.
Though plentiful and sustainable, shellfish such as clams, mussels, oysters, and snails barely make an appearance in popular accounts of Indian seafood.
In a culture that heavily polices women’s bodies, the shapeless garment has become a symbol of freedom.
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The aesthetics of Indian matchbox covers have seen a resurgence as contemporary artists celebrate the work of designers who still remain largely unknown.
Should the media reflect the will of the people? Or tell the truths you might not know? For Modi supporters, the answer is clear.
The country that invented the ancient game is now producing some of the world’s biggest chess champions.
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The 1980s Brain virus made its creators Basit and Amjad Farooq Alvi infamous, and made John McAfee a billionaire.