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Kalyani Bindu

Kalyani Bindu

Kalyani Bindu is an aspiring biologist working as a project assistant in the Indian Institute of Science. She forays into poetry, when at a loss of words. She has published a collection of poetry titled "Two moviegoers and 32 others", and wrote in a column called "The Occasional Owl" for the bilingual web magazine "White Crow Art Daily."

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Latest Posts, OpinionJanuary 9, 2023<January 10, 2023

Why It Is Important To Embrace Dissent

We should stop idolising our leaders, reject dictators & embrace dissent.

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Latest Posts, OpinionNovember 7, 2022<November 22, 2022

Why Do We Elect People Who Hurt Us?

In a society riddled with hierarchical power distribution systems, we need to examine why we elect people who hurt us. 

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Latest Posts, OpinionFebruary 26, 2020<March 14, 2023

How The Modi Sarkar Is Refashioning A Pliable, Obedient & Confused Nation

Why is the Modi Sarkar a veritable bedlam of emotional conflicts for the sane in this country?

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Art & Poetry, Latest PostsSeptember 22, 2018<March 11, 2023

The Love-Stricken Buddha

Can you visualise a love-struck Buddha? Kalyani Bindu visualizes one through her verse.

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Two centuries later, this legacy is revived digitally. Today, the Madras Courier serves a global audience of curious, intelligent readers interested in South Asian affairs. We curate interesting stories that enhance our understanding of the world in meaningful ways.

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