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Come into Shah Rukh Khan’s arms: A short history of his iconic action in his movies
The familiar come-into-my arms action in nearly every Shah Rukh Khan movie has been used in inventive ways.
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Aruna Roy RTI Act: Veteran activist at 80 reflects on hope in fighting the ‘little battles’
The State of the Republic Video: At 80, veteran RTI activist Aruna Roy finds hope in fighting the ‘little battles’ In this special episode with Harsh Mander, she recalls her days in … “Who knows, one day multiple small battles may one day become a large battle.”The name of Karwan e Mohabbat’s Yeh Daag Daag Ujala series is a tribute to the iconic poem by Faiz Ahmed
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Video: Rising hate speech in India
Four hate speech events occurred in the country per day on average last year. How is this altering the social fabric?
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Video: Hate violence and Indian Christians
Why is the tide of hostility against the community rising?
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Video: The battles of Paranjoy Guha Thakurta
The independent journalist discusses his struggles with activist and writer Harsh Mander.
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Video: Do we need hate speech law?
Writer Harsh Mander discusses the question with lawyer Shahrukh Alam and researcher Nizamuddin Ahmed.
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Ramachandra Guha: How the Indian frontier service worked selflessly to build the new nation
Nehru created the specialised cadre in 1954 to administer the North East Frontier Agency, as present-day Arunachal Pradesh was known at the time.
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How Mulk Raj Anand and WEB Du Bois found common ground at a moment of anti-imperialist solidarity
After Khrushchev’s 19-day visit to India in 1955, the Soviet leader secured Nehru’s backing to host the first Afro-Asian Writers Conference.The Soviet authorities selected Tashkent, … The Soviet authorities also encouraged writers from the Union’s republics to participate, with particular attention given to writers from Central Asian republics such as Uzbek poet
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Aruna Roy RTI Act: Veteran activist at 80 reflects on hope in fighting the ‘little battles’
In this special episode with Harsh Mander, she recalls her days in the RTI movement and reflects on why this ‘powerful weapon’ is being destroyed.
2026-07-03