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Insight, Latest PostsOctober 27, 2017<March 10, 2023

Was The Taj Mahal Put Up For Sale?

The Taj Mahal, iconic of India, was once rumoured to be sold. Today this magnificent monument is a political weapon.

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Environment, Latest PostsOctober 26, 2017<March 10, 2023

Atmospheric Brown Clouds: Floating Continents of Pollution

Pollution clouds the size of continents have hovered above our heads for years, heating the planet and killing thousands.

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Insight, Latest PostsOctober 25, 2017<March 10, 2023

Chand Bibi: The Deccan’s Warrior Queen

When the South Indian sultanates of the Deccan were threatened by Mughal annexation, a warrior queen united the South.

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Latest Posts, OpinionOctober 24, 2017<March 10, 2023

Chronicles Of Starvation & Death

India has 196.4 million undernourished people, the highest in the world. It’s a hidden humanitarian crisis.

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Latest Posts, OpinionOctober 23, 2017<March 10, 2023

Of Flesh Trade, Slavery & Human Trafficking

India is home to half the world’s modern slaves; 18 million people trafficked as slaves – sell skin, sex and children.

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Environment, Latest PostsOctober 19, 2017<March 10, 2023

Of Dolphins, Elephants and Intoxicants: When Animals Get High

From alcohol to opium and even magic mushrooms, the animal world chases a high in much the same way that humans do.

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Biography, Editor's PicksOctober 18, 2017<March 10, 2023

Lessons From Verghese Kurien’s Life

How did Verghese Kurien steer India to emerge as the world’s largest producer of milk, employing 50 million farmers?

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Editor's Picks, PolicyOctober 17, 2017<March 10, 2023

Why Ground Water Recharging Is Crucial

Recharging groundwater is crucial. But there is no data to support policy formulation, making it an ad-hoc exercise.

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Latest Posts, PolicyOctober 16, 2017<March 10, 2023

Mankind’s Worst Enemy: Drug-Resistant Malaria

Malaria has killed more people than any other disease. The rise of drug-resistant strains could undo the gains made against it.

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Books & Films, Latest PostsOctober 14, 2017<March 10, 2023

A Brief Hour of Beauty

Clint was one of the greatest painters to come out of Kerala. He was only seven when he died.

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InsightOctober 13, 2017<March 10, 2023

The Multicultural Mithai & The Great Indian Sweet Tooth

The great Indian Mithai – Rasgulla, Gulab Jamun and Barfi are all products of globalisation and cultural assimilation.

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Editor's Picks, EnvironmentOctober 12, 2017<March 10, 2023

Why Saving The Olive Ridley Turtle Requires a Global Effort

From ghost nets to overfishing, and even missiles, the Olive Ridley Turtle faces a plethora of threats in the global ocean.

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Biography, Editor's PicksOctober 11, 2017<March 10, 2023

How Biddu From Bangalore Popularized Disco With Kung Fu Fighting

With ‘Everybody Was Kung-Fu Fighting’, Biddu Appaiah heralded the dawn of disco music.

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Insight, Latest PostsOctober 10, 2017<March 10, 2023

The Saga of Rock and Raga

When Rock strums the Raga, the ‘east’ meets the ‘west’ and the fusion manifests in an evolutionary musical zeitgeist.

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Latest Posts, OpinionOctober 9, 2017<March 10, 2023

Can Reskilling Missions Defuse India’s Demographic Timebomb?

India needs to create hundreds of millions of jobs by 2050, besides replacing the many that will go out of fashion.

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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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