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Shaukat Kaifi
Kaifi Azmi's Love Letter to Shaukat, Written in His Blood
Literature and Languages People
Shabari Choudhury
RK Laxman: The ‘silent, incidental presence’ of the Common Man
Visual and Material Arts People
Huma Sadaf
Portrayal of Partition in Pakistani Cinema
Visual and Material Arts Histories
Amiya P. Sen
How Vidyasagar Bypassed Religion to Forge Social Reform
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Ajeya Vajpayee
Pillars that Sing! Architectural Marvels of Indian Temples
Visual and Material Arts Built Spaces
Amiya P. Sen
A Look-Back at Gandhi’s Hinduism
Histories People
Silpisikha Baruah
Diwali as a Mercantile Festival
Knowledge Traditions Practices and Rituals
Chandradasan
How Ebrahim Alkazi Revolutionised the Destiny of Indian Theatre
Performing Arts People
Ajeya Vajpayee
The Evolving Storyline of Rajasthan’s Kaavad
Knowledge Traditions Visual and Material Arts Performing Arts
Tejaswini Niranjana
Musical Transgression: They were all deewaane together, all mad about music
Performing Arts Histories
Kadiguang Panmei
Ruangmei Naga Folk Music Instruments: From Drums to Flutes
Performing Arts Histories People
Sritama Halder
One Story that is Many: Rama Katha in the Traditional Visual Cultures of India
Knowledge Traditions Visual and Material Arts
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