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Opinion

Macaulay today

Thomas Babington Macaulay’s 1835 “Minute on Indian Education” is a short text that has cast a long shadow over debates about language, knowledge, and power in India.
The latest Day of the Devs presentation has just ended. First appearing in 2012, Day of the Devs – which last year became a fully independent non-profit organisation – is designed to promote some of ...
I am so privileged to have every day with the people (owners, workers, patrons) who bring them to life — that I sigh in ...