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Seema Chishti
Seema Chishti is a writer and journalist based in Delhi. Over her decades-long career, she’s been associated with organisations like BBC and The Indian Express.
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Mainstream Media Plays a Major Role in Making Issues Out of Nothing: Saeed Mirza
Himachal Polls Make a Case for How Not To Think of India’s Anti-Muslim Politics
Indian Cinema & Secularism: Saeed Mirza on the Sorry State of Political Satire
India's Job Crisis Laid Bare By PLI Data: Govt Investment Must Create Employment
One Diwali, Bihar Got a Novel Reservation Policy. Can India Think Beyond Mandal?
Holy Cow! Inside India’s Cattle Census Post Protection Laws, Ban and Vigilantism
ADVERTISEMENT
The British were Tipu Sultan’s Worst Enemies. How Did They Perceive Him?
How Many Indians are Poor If Even Govt Admits that 800 Million Need Dry Rations?
Salman Rushdie Stabbing Must Force India to Look at Its Own Dead Writers
'Women's Work Is Often Met With Silence': Booker Prize Winner Geetanjali Shree
'Languages Should Not Have Rigid Borders': Booker Prize Winner Geetanjali Shree
India’s Missing Institutions: From Law Body to CVC, Democracy Dying a Slow Death
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