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Latest Posts, OpinionApril 24, 2018<March 11, 2023

On Britain’s Royal Baby & India’s Global Gene Pool

Britain’s royal baby has Gujarati ancestry; India’s diversity is the product of shared genetics of much of the world.

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Latest Posts, PolicyApril 23, 2018<March 11, 2023

The Future of Indian Universities

Will it be possible to repair India’s broken education system? Can we ensure that it isn’t commodified and politicised?

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Insight, Latest PostsApril 20, 2018<March 11, 2023

Fort St George: The British Landmark That Became Madras

The history of Chennai dates back to an out-of-the-way fort set up by the East India Company.

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Environment, Latest PostsApril 19, 2018<March 11, 2023

How A Pigsty Dispute Led To Environmental Law

Aldred’s case, a dispute over a pigsty in 16th-century England, laid the foundations of Environmental law.

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Biography, Latest PostsApril 18, 2018<March 11, 2023

The Dutch Travel Writer Johan Nieuhof & The Oriental East

The Dutch traveller, Johan Nieuhof, left a repository of incredible drawings and writings that depict life in the Orient.

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Latest Posts, OpinionApril 17, 2018<September 5, 2023

What’s In A Name?

In India, a beach is named after Saddam Hussein, even as some outrage of roads named after the Mughal Emperors who built them.

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Insight, Latest PostsApril 16, 2018<March 11, 2023

The Hundi System, Indian Merchants & Global Trade

Indian merchants from the Sindh & Hyderabad built global businesses using the Hundi, an indigenous system of payments.

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Insight, Latest PostsApril 13, 2018<March 11, 2023

How The Madras Rail Evolved Into The Third Largest Rail System

An idea pitched in the Madras Parliament in the 1830’s, the Madras Rail, evolved into the world’s third-largest rail system.

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Environment, Latest PostsApril 12, 2018<March 11, 2023

The Individual Guide to Fighting Climate Change

Have you considered how you could personally contribute to mitigating climate change? How does it make a difference?

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Biography, Latest PostsApril 11, 2018<March 10, 2023

Yellapragada Subbarow: The Immigrant Scientist Who Served Humanity

“You’ve probably never heard of Dr. Yellapragada SubbaRow. Yet, because he lived, you may be alive and well today.”

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Latest Posts, PolicyApril 10, 2018<March 10, 2023

India and Sri Lanka: A Balancing Act

As China and India woo Sri Lanka through trade and investment, there’s a delicate diplomatic balancing act at play.

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Insight, Latest PostsApril 6, 2018<March 10, 2023

A History Of Dreadlocks

From Cleopatra to Bob Marley, dreadlocks have been a powerful fashion statement.

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Environment, Latest PostsApril 5, 2018<March 10, 2023

Why The Bishnoi Are A Beacon of Sustainable Living

The Bishnoi live sustainably by following simple, ethical precepts laid down by their leader, Jambhoji, centuries ago.

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Biography, Latest PostsApril 4, 2018<March 10, 2023

Alexander Gardner: A Soldier Of Fortune

Alexander Garner, also known as Gordana Khan, is an adventurer and mercenary who served in Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s army.

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Latest Posts, OpinionApril 3, 2018<March 10, 2023

The Anatomy of Swearing

The history of profanity tells a fascinating tale of psychology, necessity and irreverence.

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About Madras Courier

The Madras Courier is the first newspaper to be established in the Madras Presidency, British India. Published on October 12, 1785, it was the leading newspaper of its time. Selling for a princely sum of one rupee, it thrived for three decades.

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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