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Mathew John
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Opinion: As a Kerala Christian, I am embarrassed by the church hierarchy
Members of the clergy have been making statements that are dangerously Islamophobic.
Mathew John
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Why is it difficult to defend tradition and autonomy within the Indian constitutional state?
The jallikattu and Sabrimala debates reveal that we have failed to bring about a public discourse where cultural arguments are addressed on their own terms.
Mathew John
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Air pollution: Three lessons that India can learn from US
There are specific learnings from the serious efforts by the United States government to regulate air pollution since 1948.
Mathew John
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