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Anjana Premchand
The Beypore Uru Prevails
Knowledge Traditions
Visual and Material Arts
Anjana Premchand
Cinema in the City
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उधमपुर की बावलियाँ एवं नागपूजा
Built Spaces
Tashi Morup
Pre-Tibetan Buddhist Rock Art of Ladakh
Visual and Material Arts
Histories
Shruti Chakraborty
A Celebration of Womanhood and Periods: Raja Parba & Ambubachi Mela
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Manan Kapoor
Ikat, the Sacred Thread
Visual and Material Arts
Simran Agarwal
Raising Good Indians: What Early 20th century Hindi Children’s Journals Tried to Teach
Literature and Languages
Amiya P. Sen
Vivekananda’s Chicago Speeches: What He Said – and Didn’t
Histories
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Tiggy Allen
Why the 1883 Jaipur Exhibition of Industrial Arts was Important for India
Visual and Material Arts
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K. Sathya Lakshmi
Why Naturopathy and Yoga are Relevant in the times of Covid-19
Knowledge Traditions
Kartikay Khetarpal
Pandharpur Wari Pilgrimage: Of Saints, Sandals and Salvation
Practices and Rituals
Syed Mubin Zehra
Mir Ja’far Zatalli: The ‘Nonsense’ Poet and Urdu’s First Satirist
Literature and Languages
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