Daily Brief: Three years on, the shadow of Delhi riots looms over children – and their friendshipsWords0Time to read3 minsPublished26 Feb, 2023 Three years on, the shadow of Delhi riots looms over children – and their friendships The divide between Hindus and Muslims shows up in classrooms and playgrounds in Northeast Delhi, at times turning friends away from each other. scroll.in Ramachandra Guha: How the BJP benefits from stoking religious divisions in Karnataka A book by French researcher Jackie Assayag on Hindus and Muslims in northern Karnataka published 20 years ago has great contemporary relevance. scroll.in In UK’s teaching and university staff strikes, lessons for India on empathy, support and rights The strike shows the efficacy of collective bargaining for fair pay and rights while students can understand the importance of supporting their teachers. scroll.in The chequered history of a ‘dangerous dal’ eaten by the poor across India The story of khesari dal is a reminder of how the rich oppress the poor in India. scroll.in Eco India: Your super-fast online delivery is harming the environment. Is there a fix? India’s quick-commerce market is expected to grow to five and a half billion dollars by 2025 - 15 times its current size, contributing to last-mile emissions. scroll.in ‘Insatiable’: Shobhaa Dé’s memoir starts with the pandemic but moves fearlessly to the political Shobhaa De’s reflections on mortality, her everyday fears and vanities, have been our own. scroll.in ‘Alcarras’ review: A masterly portrait of a farming community on the brink Carla Simon’s Catalan-language film is out on MUBI. scroll.in Badminton nationals: Kiran George looks for a shot in the arm as he beats top seed HS Prannoy George came up with a straight-games win over the current India No 1 at the senior badminton nationals in Pune. scroll.in
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