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How Haryanvi songs turns the tables-ghoonghat is sexualised, male gaze the muse

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Hindu American Foundation’s Suhag Shukla fears the move to bring caste in American debates will lead to classroom bullying and Hinduphobia. But there is no running away from difficult conversations, writes Rama Lakshmi.

Some of the most important gods of modern India were influenced by Central Asian elites of the Kushan Empire, writes Anirudh Kanisetti.

West Bengal delegate Shankar and MP Shashi Tharoor seemed like two discordant voices who got little attention, writes D K Singh.

People of northeast respond positively to a good outreach from ‘Dilli’. Peace, connectivity & India’s booming services economy have furthered feeling of Indianness, writes Shekhar Gupta.

 

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