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Recasting the many legacies of the Amrits

There is much talk about the discovery of a new dynasty that once ruled India - the Amrit dynasty. While its key members, including its founder Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur, are known names, the fact that the 'Amrits' were yet to...

Opinion

Hate mail to Gandhi

'Separate the wheat from the chaff' - this idiom reminds one of an incident that once occurred in Mohandas Gandhi's life. He used to get a lot of mails. Not all of them showered him with praise. There was some...

Media

Another threat to UK media freedom

The Official Secrets Act, so an old joke runs, exists not to protect secrets but to protect officials. An overhaul of the UK’s espionage apparatus — the first since the Official Secrets Act was updated in 1989 — means this...

Real Estate

Beware hollowing out the City of London

The writer is the FT’s architecture criticIn 1631 the population of the City of London was estimated at 130,163. In 1901 it was 26,923. Today it is about 8,600. It is hardly a thriving 24-hour metropolis. In urbanism, we have...

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