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S Irfan Habib
S Irfan Habib is a historian of science and modern political history. Till recently, he was Abul Kalam Azad Chair at the National University for Educational Planning and Administration (NUEPA), New Delhi. He tweets @irfhabib.
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Nehru and His Idea of India: ‘Learn From History, Don’t Stay Stuck in It!’
Can Indian Govt Decide, Once and For All, How It Wants to Deal with History?
Dear NCERT, What History Should India's Students Read? One That Fetches Votes?
‘Indians First, Indians Last’: Those Appropriating Ambedkar Never Understood Him
Congress, BJP & AAP Appropriate Bhagat Singh Without Understanding Him
Sardar Udham Does History Right By Going Beyond Mere Jingoism
Rationale Missing From CBSE’s Syllabus Rationalisation Process
Judging Political Offence: How this Visionary Handled It in 1933
Review: Travelling Back to Mir Taqi Mir’s Delhi of Circa 1733