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Photo-Essay: The Frequencies of History
Apr 22, 2026
Photo-Essay: The Frequencies of History
Apr 22, 2026
Apr 22, 2026
The Sacred and the Starved
Apr 19, 2026
The Sacred and the Starved
Apr 19, 2026
Apr 19, 2026
‘The Heart Remembers’: Two Poems by Neera Kashyap
Apr 16, 2026
‘The Heart Remembers’: Two Poems by Neera Kashyap
Apr 16, 2026
Apr 16, 2026
Solvyns’ Bengal: The Etchings and Ethnography of an 18th Century Artist
Art The Chakkar 25/01/26 Art The Chakkar 25/01/26

Solvyns’ Bengal: The Etchings and Ethnography of an 18th Century Artist

A multi-city exhibition of the work of Flemish marine artist François Baltazard Solvyns showcased comprehensive visual records of the people of Bengal, displaying the deep roots of caste and patriarchy in everyday life. By Sravasti Datta

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Nothing Impure: Why misogynist taboos around menstruation continue to plague India
Film/TV, Misc. The Chakkar 03/11/25 Film/TV, Misc. The Chakkar 03/11/25

Nothing Impure: Why misogynist taboos around menstruation continue to plague India

In religion, politics, and mainstream pop culture, there is inexplicable hypocrisy and stinging prejudice surrounding the subject of menstruation in India. It begs for more proactive activism around the same. By Nivedita Dey

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A Hanumanic Leap: Why we must let India's mythological epics evolve beyond religion
Film/TV, Literature The Chakkar 16/04/20 Film/TV, Literature The Chakkar 16/04/20

A Hanumanic Leap: Why we must let India's mythological epics evolve beyond religion

With the Ramayan and Mahabharat back on TV, Karan Madhok writes about the importance of celebrating the complex fictions of the myths, rather than accepting them as gospel truth.

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