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Mother Tongue

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Poetry by Subhashini Kaligotla

Raccoon Trouble

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Rana Dasgupta

Rana Dasgupta is a British novelist and essayist based in New Delhi. His most recent book, Capital, is a portrait of the astonishing transformations brought about by new money and ambition in his adopted city. Dasgupta is a curator at the House of World Cultures in Berlin, and a visiting professor at Brown University.
The Future of Cities Commentary Asia & OceaniaPolitics

Cities of the Future: Another Independence

By Rana Dasgupta June 15, 2016

It is already becoming clear that the efficacy of the old imperial strategy of “divide and rule”—caste against caste, religion against religion, temporary worker against permanent—is running out. The ability of India’s rural poor to endure cruelty is admittedly stupendous, but it is not, as their industrial overlords fondly believed, infinite.

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