20 Once The Ammo Is Spent
The encounter of Maoist-turned-gangster Nayeemuddin, who was also a witness in the
infamous Sohrabuddin case, leaves many questions unanswered
28 Una and After
Is Gujarat’s politics changing? A column by Ghanshyam Shah, a spot report and, as a case
study, A.K. Biswas on the first Dalit strike in Bengal
36 Mettle vs Medal
To run against others—and also against your own circumstances—is by no means an easy task
48 One Conflict Zone for Another
Political turmoil in Kashmir pushes Indo-Pak ties to a low. Will PM Modi’s mention of
Gilgit/Balochistan prove to be the move that changed the debate?
68 Under a Perceptive Pen
Unassuming and profound, writer Gurdial Singh leaves for us intricate tales from Punjab
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