INTERVIEW
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Interview: Why Indian Americans have moved slightly towards the Republicans
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Gagandeep Kang interview: Lessons from researching an ‘unglamourous’ disease
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‘Dealing with life lessons with a smile’: Shoojit Sircar on his new movie ‘I Want to Talk’
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GN Saibaba interview: ‘To believe in humanity, social progress, is that extremist?’
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Interview: Kashmir not responsible for climate change, but bears its full brunt, says scientist
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Interview: ‘India needs extensive, systematic datasets to counter narratives around caste’
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‘Electoral bonds created uneven playing field’: Navy veteran and transparency crusader on SC verdict
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‘Ours is the only Kashmir party under attack’: Waheed Parra on the loneliness of the PDP
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Interview: At 91, sarod maestro Rajeev Taranath has not stopped pursuing musical excellence
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Interview: Political reservations for women are the best strategy for long-term change
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Interview: Comprehensive review needed of cases like Bhima Koregaon, says former SC judge
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Interview: BJP’s preemptive strike in Maharashtra before 2024 will play out in other states too
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Interview: Mumbai’s climate risk high, governments should reconsider coastal infrastructure projects
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‘We were punished for being Muslim’: Atikur Rahman, arrested with Siddique Kappan, is finally free
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Interview: India’s exaggerated value and the danger of S Jaishankar’s ‘new world order’ posturing
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Interview: ‘Bhagat Singh is an important symbol of resistance against injustice and oppression’
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Interview: ‘Few shows and movies with strong trans characters, we’re trying to change the narrative’
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Right to health: Why this expert believes Rajasthan doctors’ fears aren’t unfounded
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Ramachandra Guha interview: How the BJP is trying to make India a Hindu Pakistan
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Interview: The Indian classroom is a site of routine humiliation for Dalit students
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Siddique Kappan interview: ‘Is it not my job to travel and report?’
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Interview: The South Asian Catholic aesthetic of artist Angelo da Fonseca’s Indian Madonnas
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To prevent measles from spreading further, India needs to immunise 95% of the susceptible population
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When Nehru was baffled by Himmat Shah’s art: ‘I am an ignorant man. Explain this to me’
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Economist Ashwini Deshpande on why reservations are not the right instrument to reduce poverty
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Interview: Economist Dharmakirti Joshi on what’s holding back India’s GDP growth
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How Zubair found hope in jail: ‘If we have more interactions, people can change’
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How does the ocean shape memory and heritage? Karishma D’Souza’s art delves into complex roots
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Interview: Vineet Thakur on the complex, fascinating legacy of ‘India’s First Diplomat’
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Interview: Watercolourist John Pereira on bringing the hues of Goa to life on canvas
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What if Mumbai had a 400-acre park in Mahalaxmi and an airport in Gorai?
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Interview: ‘Constitutional values must define our approach to death penalty, not majoritarian urge’
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Interview: The complex truth of misinformation and hatred on WhatsApp in India
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Interview: ‘Haaretz’ tech editor Omar Benjakob on the Pegasus scandal and Israeli diplomacy
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Sophie Zhang interview: Facebook prioritises Indian power players, not Indian people
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Interview: Why we should care about the mental health of death row prisoners – and their families
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Interview: ‘Facebook cannot arrest me. That’s why Pegasus is much more dangerous than Big Tech’
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Honey Trehan on journey from casting to directing ‘Raat Akeli Hai’: ‘Have to be true to the script’
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‘JNU was built on the base of nationalism and internationalism’: A conversation with Yogendra Singh
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Goa’s health minister explains how the state became India’s first to have zero active Covid-19 cases
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Aneesh Pradhan interview: ‘We’ve forgotten that Hindustani music has always been in a state of flux’
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‘Judgementall Hai Kya’ writer Kanika Dhillon: ‘Why decide the moral compass of the audience?’
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Interview: Former statistics body chief on government interference and suppression of jobs data
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Gerhard Steidl: The world’s best photo book publisher on the relationship between images and writing
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‘May I touch you?’: When kathak legend Sitara Devi met Hollywood royalty Marlene Dietrich
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Happy elephants equals happy performances: Hollywood director Chuck Russell on ‘Junglee’
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How Freddie Highmore went from ‘Psycho’ killer to ‘The Good Doctor’: ‘I try not to repeat myself’
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‘Going beyond pain and anger’: Netflix series ‘Delhi Crime’ digs into the 2012 gangrape and murder
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‘A mirror to society’: Sobhita Dhulipala and Arjun Mathur on the wedding-themed ‘Made in Heaven’
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The sign says ‘To let’ but as a Tamil film reveals, renting a house in Chennai is hardly easy
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Ritesh Batra’s ‘Photograph’ is ‘a story about a rich girl and a poor guy, but believable’
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Berlin Film Festival: ‘Dust’ explores love and loss in India’s Naxal belt
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Labourer to estate owner: How the Araku Coffee project changed the lives of adivasi farmers
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Police efforts in 2012 gangrape get a hat tip in Richie Mehta’s Sundance pick ‘Delhi Crime Story’
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‘He was ahead of his time’: Fazal Qureshi on the genius of his father, tabla maestro Ustad Allarakha
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‘There are people who wink better than I do’: Internet sensation Priya Varrier on staying grounded
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Norway’s Oscar entry with an Indian connection is about a difficult father-daughter bond
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Kerala nun says she wants Church to admit she was wronged: ‘I had moments when I asked god, why me?’
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Savitri Bai Phule interview: ‘The BJP MPs want to voice grievances but are frightened into silence’
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Bulandshahr violence can either be a conspiracy or accident, not both, says ex-UP DGP Prakash Singh
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‘We are not spies’: French journalist booked by Tamil Nadu Police dismisses trespassing charge
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‘I needed somebody humongous’: Aanand L Rai on shrinking Shah Rukh Khan for ‘Zero’
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Christian Bale on how he aces all his roles: ‘You must surrender all that control’
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Delhi dengue outbreak shows a city can be safe only if its deprived areas are protected: Researcher
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‘Some stories choose you and Kedarnath was one of them’: Abhishek Kapoor on the film’s journey
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A child’s perspective, but not a children’s film: Nipun Dharmadhikari on his award-winning ‘Dhappa’
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An Indian-born scientist explains why a disrupted body clock is the ‘mother of all maladies’
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Ted Sarandos interview: Netflix’s content chief is ‘very aggressive’ about the Indian market
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A Kashmiri boy and a CRPF jawan strike up an unlikely friendship in Mumbai film fest pick ‘Hamid’
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‘Whatever story you are telling, the moral core needs to be strong’: Nikkhil Advani on ‘Baazaar’
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Neena Kulkarni on her long acting journey: ‘You have to be a caterpillar to become a butterfly’
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Reservation brings out the merit already inherent in marginalised communities: Social justice expert
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‘Extraordinary conflicts in ordinary lives’: Vishal Bhardwaj sums up his storytelling approach
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Meet the Indian techie behind some of Uber’s best innovations in emerging markets
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Love without boundaries: Director Prem Kumar on crafting the offbeat romance ‘96’
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‘If the accused have set up an anti-fascist front, they’re, in fact, acting in defence of democracy’
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Meet the Indian priest-scientist who recently discovered that Milky Way had a ‘sibling’ galaxy
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Historian Ayesha Jalal interview: Why Pakistan is vulnerable to military rule but India isn’t
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Interview: Imran Khan is Pakistan’s Donald Trump – and the Army’s man, says academic Pervez Hoodbhoy
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‘Human emotion is what films run on’: ‘Koode’ director Anjali Menon on her cinema
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Travel plus one: Akarsh Khurana on Irrfan-Dulquer Salmaan starrer ‘Karwaan’
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Gorakhpur doctor jailed for infant deaths claims many adults may have also died when oxygen ran out
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Interview: Keep funding of higher education away from political bodies, says former UGC head
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‘Rahul Gandhi was foolish to visit temples’: Writer Vivek Shanbhag on the Karnataka election outcome
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Community screenings are bringing a movie about river conservation closer to its audiences
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‘It is a simple family film’: Sudip Bandyopadhyay on his directorial debut ‘Hope Aur Hum’
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Should India’s Parliament have the authority to amend even the ‘basic structure’ of Constitution?
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Healing myself: A woman recounts her struggles after a court acquitted the man she accused of rape
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‘The Supreme Court won’t be regarded as a strong court now’: Former CJI Ahmadi on impeachment move
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The Noam Chomsky interview: Aadhaar could be used in totally unacceptable ways
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‘Self-made journey of passion’: Divya Dutta on going from ‘sweet Punjabi’ to embracing her dark side
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Prabhu Deva in a film without dialogue or dance? ‘Mercury’ director Karthik Subbaraj explains
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Granting autonomy to universities now is like giving power to khap panchayats, says JNU professor
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How Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar have kept their directorial partnership going for 30 years
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‘We want to show society our marriage wasn’t a farce,’ say Hadiya, Shafin Jahan after being reunited
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Interview: Left must team with Congress (and others) to save democracy: Historian Sumanta Banerjee
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Movie set in Silicon Valley explores love, death and the ‘tyranny of opportunity’
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‘This is not a PR stunt’: ‘Oru Adaar Love’ producer on the row over ‘Manikya Malaraya Poovi’
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Delhi did not snub Justin Trudeau but his vote-bank politics is cause for concern: ex-Indian envoy
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Kenny Sebastian on his web series ‘Die Trying’, filmmaking dreams, and rockstar days