Daily Brief: To truly democratise Indian art and culture, the ‘classical’ must be declared dead, and moreWords0Time to read3 minsPublished19 Mar, 2023 Opinion: To truly democratise Indian art and culture, the ‘classical’ must be declared dead Much of what is said about classical dance and music today has been constructed on the erasure of aesthetic and cultural practices of local communities. scroll.in Why the AIUDF poses a conundrum for the Congress in Assam Allying with the party may dent the fortunes of the Congress in Upper Assam. But in Lower Assam, it stands to gain from joining forces. scroll.in Patrick French (1966-2023): A historian and biographer who wrote with empathy and erudition Patrick French died on March 16 in London at the age of 57. scroll.in Interview: Why the ‘Pakistan factor’ no longer impedes India’s growing ties with the Gulf countries Muddassir Quamar, international relations an expert and author, explains how India built strong diplomatic relations with the Gulf. scroll.in This revered revolutionary was convinced that Bulgarians were descendants of Indians Georgi Rakovski, one of Eastern Europe’s earliest proponents of Indian independence, believed that India was the cradle of civilisation. scroll.in ‘My Daughter’s Wedding’: Sangeeta Kampani’s poetry reveals the power and persistence of patriarchy The simplicity of Kampani’s verse exposes the ugly truths of a sexist and unequal society with unflinching directness and great finesse. scroll.in WPL 2023, MI vs UPW live blog: UP Warriorz win by five wickets, hand Mumbai Indians first loss Recap of the 15th match of the WPL 2023. scroll.in WPL 2023, RCB vs GG blog: Sophie Devine’s sensational 99 takes RCB to a big win Recap of match No 16 at WPL 2023. scroll.in
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