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  • Documentary: The Death of Us | Vani Subramanium

    12 July 2025

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    The Death of Us by PSBT India https://youtu.be/j5LKLmwqs3E?si=xJHli3m-H7pwAfL4

  • TV Thriller: After the IRA shoot down a minister in front of his London home . . .

    12 July 2025

    https://youtu.be/mSyB65GwJa8?si=TwbTAtsl_wnwNhE1

  • Music: Often a bird - Wim Mertens | Tenerife Symphony Orchestra (2008)

    12 July 2025

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    Often a bird - Wim Mertens by Wim Mertens Official https://youtu.be/zVtfe2D_iu8?si=S8eV07IFwrdP6Z4H

  • Table of Contents - Mainstream, Vol 63 No 27, July 5, 2025

    5 July 2025

    * Why India

  • Letter to the Readers, Mainstream, July 5, 2025

    5 July 2025

    Letter to the Readers, Mainstream
    Social - economic justice and equality have been the leading principles of India

  • Unpacking the data: Why India

    5 July 2025

    June 19, 2025
    Despite optimistic claims of poverty elimination in India, significant changes in survey methodology over the years and the persistence of outdated poverty lines render such conclusions dubious.
    Discussions on poverty in India have long centred on the Household Consumption Expenditure Surveys (HCES) [1] which are conducted nationwide. These surveys measure how much households spend and are often used as a stand-in for household income since reliable income data is hard (…)

  • Why Zohran

    5 July 2025, by Papri Sen Sri Raman

    New Yorkers on 25 June celebrated the victory of 33-year-old lawyer, Zohran Mamdani

  • Ugly is Power Everybody wants beauty. But nobody asks why | Sunit Singh

    5 July 2025

    Since the beginning, they’ve told us to look good. Put this on. Fix your hair. Don’t go out like that. Why? Because beauty is what others expect from us. And what others expect becomes a prison if we continue to live inside it. Being ugly is freedom; it’s a refusal to participate in someone else’s fantasy. It is confidence without needing approval. And that is real power.
    This piece offers a critical analysis of two widely cited academic perspectives which connect appearance rituals with (…)

  • The Bad Infinity of Borders: Postcolonial Realism and the Gandhian Alternative | Yanis Iqbal

    5 July 2025

    In early May 2025, Indian authorities forcibly disappeared 38 Rohingya refugees from Delhi, deceiving them under the guise of biometric registration [1]. Among them were minors, the elderly, and the critically ill. They were flown, bound and blindfolded, to Port Blair, then loaded onto a naval vessel. Beaten and abused aboard, including reports of sexual assault, they were asked:

  • RCB Wins, But Who Really Lost? | Karamala Areesh Kumar, Stevenson Jacob

    5 July 2025

    Keywords: Cricket, Ranji Trophy, Regional Talent, IPL, Corporate capital, Stampede, Public safety
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    The 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL) will forever hold a special place in the hearts of Bangaloreans. After 18 seasons of disappointment, perseverance and heartbreak, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) finally clinched their maiden IPL trophy. For millions of fans, especially in Bangalore, the victory was not just about cricket, but a symbol of hope, dedication and a moment of (…)

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