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For those privileged to work for the Tatas, Jamshedpur was the kind of place where people didn’t feel lonely.
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The roots of the Tata empire lies in tribal land
The Gazdar photo archive—titled Sparseeing—are photos clicked in the earliest days of Jamshedpur. It has been compiled by freelance documentary photographer Abhishek Basu and Joyona Medhi
Much of Han Kang’s fiction traces the impact of the violence inflicted on ordinary lives by authoritarians and the burden of historical traumas
Poet, writer and former IPS officer Keki N. Daruwalla never used to deliver sermons on poetry. He was an avid listener and would proffer his views only when needed.
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