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ARE YOU HUMAN? 

Sampurna Chattarji responds to 16-year-old Junaid’s lynching

India and the Plurality of Dissent

Is dissent not “Indian”? This apparently facetious question is indeed a sign of our times. A new anthology from the publisher Speaking Tiger,India Dissents: 3000 Years of Difference, Doubt and Argument, offers rich evidence from history, literature and current affairs to remind us of the many voices of doubt and contestation which make dissent in India. In his Introduction to the volume, poet Ashok Vajpeyi frames this varied legacy of argumentative viewpoints and narratives.

Know Your Independent Media: Raiot

“What if we call ourselves mainstream media? We don’t want to be a footnote to history”: In conversation with Gertrude Lamare and Tarun Bhartiya