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“The CAA is pure discrimination”: How Bangalore protested despite Section 144
Fiction
“You have the soul of a cyborg”: An Extract From Anjum Hasan’s A Day in the Life
Technology
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The Lede
A website shakes up Bengaluru’s waste management
The Caravan
Communities
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The Lede
A motorcycle club keeps an iconic brand of bikes rolling
Deepa Padmanaban
Policy
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The Lede
Customised playgrounds get disabled children active
Raksha Kumar
Sports
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The Lede
An Indian runner scoops up laurels at the World Dwarf Games
Deepika Sarma
Arts
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Essay
What Shankar Nag fandom has to do with the making of and contemporary Kannadiga identity
Sharanya
Arts
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The Lede
A nine-hour, multi-stage Kannada play draws packed houses
Neha Mujumdar
Arts
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The Lede
A Bangalore group produces song, one ring at a time
Neha Mujumdar
Arts
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The Lede
Tamate players struggle to make ends meet as drummers for hire
Darshan Manakkal
Literature
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The Lede
A self-effacing Bangalore bookseller surrounded by his past
Anjali Vaidya
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Croor Singh
Business
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Reportage
From the streets to the halls of power, Bangalore’s liquor industry has shaped the city’s destiny for more than a century
Raghu Karnad
Film
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Essay
Kannada cinema has always had an ambivalent relationship with Bangalore—until today, when it views the city with unconcealed loathing
MK Raghavendra
Arts
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The Lede
Colourful murals in Bangalore hold on to a parallel reality
Anjali Vaidya
Literature
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Essay
A personal, idiosyncratic and autobiographical answer
Arul Mani
Politics
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Commentary
As the recent crisis shows, governance in Karnataka does not even pretend to be incorruptible; politicians have declared themselves for sale
Paranjoy Guha Thakurta
Crime
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Reportage
Inside Sathya Sai Baba’s fiefdom
Vishal Arora