A 2018 protest against rape and violence against women in India.
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This is transcript of part four of the India Tomorrow series from The Anthill podcast, on women and gender politics in India.
🎧 Part 4 of India Tomorrow digs into what life is like for women in India.
A line outside a polling place in Guwahati, India, April 23, 2019.
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Explaining the equipment and the process by which hundreds of millions of ballots are collected and counted in India.
We focus on Kashmir in the third part of our India Tomorrow podcast series: its history, the lives of its people, and the conflict over its future.
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This is a transcript of episode three of The Anthill podcast series India Tomorrow on Kashmir.
Smartphones are a conduit for misinformation about the Indian election.
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India’s parliamentary elections, now underway, will show how social media is affecting Indian society and government.
Nixon convinced Fed Chair Arthur Burns, seated left, to lower interest rates, helping him win re-election in 1972.
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President Trump has been attacking the Federal Reserve for months and appears intent on nominating political allies to its board. An economist explain what typically happens next.
Mining is a highly destructive endeavour towards our environment but demand for gems and minerals is non-stop; early colonial relationships continue to define these industries.
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Much of the devastation of our globe’s natural resources traces its origins to early colonialism. These relationships continue to define the extraction of resources that severely impact ecosystems.
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New study finds food insecurity is negatively linked to learning outcomes in reading, English, maths, and local language vocabulary.
A flag with the Hindu ‘Om’ symbol held by supporters of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad.
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This is a transcript of part two of The Anthill’s podcast series, India Tomorrow, on the politics of Hindu natonalism.
The second part of this series from The Anthill podcast looks at the trajectories of Hindu nationalism in India.
A model of the Lord Rama temple that hindu nationalist supporters would like to see built in Ayodhya.
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A panel of mediators has been asked by the Indian Supreme Court to suggest a way forward for a site claimed by both Hindus and Muslims.
Carnivorous bullfrog tadpoles don’t even spare their own.
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A new study reveals that it’s not only adult bullfrogs that pose a threat but their tadpoles do, too.
At 597 feet tall, India’s ‘Statue of Unity’ — celebrating independence hero Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel — is the world’s biggest statue.
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Colossal public monuments to Hinduism are going up across India, sending an ominous message to the country’s 260 million religious minorities.
Indian people wearing Prime Minister Narendra Modi masks cheer at a campaign rally.
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Can India’s current prime minister Narendra Modi win the upcoming election? It’s hard to say. India has one of the fastest growing economies in the world, but growth has slowed and fake news is rife.
Election campaign items for sale in Delhi.
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Listen to academics from around the world in this seven-part podcast series on India ahead of the 2019 Indian elections.
India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi.
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This is a transcript of part one of The Anthill’s podcast series, India Tomorrow, on fake news and information wars.
India Tomorrow part 1 explores how fake news and the battle for information shapes Indian society.
Rahul Gandhi: India’s next prime minister?
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India’s general election, held over six weeks in April and May, pits the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’s Narendra Modi against a varied band of opponents, including Rahul Gandhi.
A supporter of Narendra Modi’s BJP party at rally in late March.
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India heads to the polls in April and May for the world’s biggest democratic exercise. Why the world should be watching this election.