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Found in Translation: K.M. Munshi’s ‘Unfortunate Woman’
Feb 21, 2026
Found in Translation: K.M. Munshi’s ‘Unfortunate Woman’
Feb 21, 2026
Feb 21, 2026
‘The Feel of Being Forgotten’: Two Poems by Gopi Kottoor
Feb 19, 2026
‘The Feel of Being Forgotten’: Two Poems by Gopi Kottoor
Feb 19, 2026
Feb 19, 2026
Could AI usher in the advent of Universal Basic Income for India?
Feb 16, 2026
Could AI usher in the advent of Universal Basic Income for India?
Feb 16, 2026
Feb 16, 2026
A Mumbai inspired by ‘The New Yorker’
Art The Chakkar 07/01/22 Art The Chakkar 07/01/22

A Mumbai inspired by ‘The New Yorker’

Rachita Vora’s ‘The Mumbaikar’ art series pays tribute to Mumbai and its people, in a homage to the iconic magazine covers of The New Yorker. By Medha Dutta Yadav

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Lovers and Borders: SKYFALL author Saba Karim Khan on Pakistan, India, politics, and craft
Literature The Chakkar 01/05/21 Literature The Chakkar 01/05/21

Lovers and Borders: SKYFALL author Saba Karim Khan on Pakistan, India, politics, and craft

An interview with author Saba Karim Khan: “Skyfall illuminates the soul of a Sufi love song. It is underpinned by a longing for hope, a desperation to see the glass half-full, despite the bleakness we envision about the future.”- By Chintan Girish Modi

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The World is Ours—Divine leads the rise of Desi Rap, with an assist from Nas
Music The Chakkar 02/07/20 Music The Chakkar 02/07/20

The World is Ours—Divine leads the rise of Desi Rap, with an assist from Nas

The unlikely fandom of American rap legend Nas in India; and the surprising connection between Nas, Divine, and the rise of India’s real hip hop culture. - an essay by Karan Madhok.

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