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Upala Sen

@upalasen

Journalist @ttindia.

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The seven Indian delegations have returned…While there is little doubt that it was a team effort by the chosen 51, it may not be entirely misplaced if #ShashiTharoor laid claim to being Galahad of the show. My piece The Telegraph Sankarshan Thakur telegraphindia.com/india/shashi-t…

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"From being bracketed with China in the first and the early second decade of the twenty-first century, India is now back in the bracket with Pakistan and Bangladesh, just the way things used to be in the 20th century. The Telegraph: telegraphindia.com/opinion/mind-t…

"From being bracketed with China in the first and the early second decade of the twenty-first century, India is now back in the bracket with Pakistan and Bangladesh, just the way things used to be in the 20th century. <a href="/ttindia/">The Telegraph</a>: telegraphindia.com/opinion/mind-t…
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“I wanted to show a girl who is smart, sharp-tongued and not afraid to speak her mind. That attitude is her superpower.” The Bengali cartoon character, Puchki telegraphindia.com/life/the-girl-…

“I wanted to show a girl who is smart, sharp-tongued and not afraid to speak her mind. That attitude is her superpower.” The Bengali cartoon character, Puchki

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THE COUNTLESS TO COUNT The last census was held in 2011, the next is scheduled for 2027. What May have fallen through that gaping chasm, and what may have been skewed? Prasun Chaudhuri talks to experts Sankarshan Thakur The Telegraph

THE COUNTLESS TO COUNT

The last census was held in 2011, the next is scheduled for 2027. What May have fallen through that gaping chasm, and what may have been skewed? 
<a href="/prasunch/">Prasun Chaudhuri</a> talks to experts 
<a href="/SankarshanT/">Sankarshan Thakur</a> <a href="/ttindia/">The Telegraph</a>
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“As a society, we have accepted violence. Overall a rape culture has been fostered.” If we are really interested in working out a solution, collectively at that, we would listen to experts such as this one #AntiRapeCulture telegraphindia.com/life/all-the-t…

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We constantly tell the girls what to do, but the time has come to teach the boys some things. We need to tell our boys that this is a criminal act and one that comes with serious consequences. Thanks Upala Sen for interview of Dr Debasish Sanyal, who is a professor of psychiatry

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Before I come face to face with him that day in a coffee shop, I catch a glimpse of him through the shop window… his face is covered with a flowing beard and his hair is worn long. Prasun Chaudhuri interviews Jayant Kripalani The Telegraph Sankarshan Thakur telegraphindia.com/life/i-didnt-g…

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Kanshi Ram spent months in Bengal when he was still working on the blueprint of the Bahujan Samaj Party. “He believed that West Bengal could be the karmasthal of Dalit politics given the land and its people’s connection with Mandal.” telegraphindia.com/amp/life/out-o…