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Navsharan Singh
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Women farmers at the Delhi protest ask, ‘What’s for us in these laws?’
Though the agrarian crisis hurts them profoundly, women farmers and labourers have been written out of the debates about the sector.
Navsharan Singh
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Who killed Rakhi? In UP’s Muzaffarnagar, justice eludes a Dalit girl who died after being raped
Where is justice for the poor and Dalits, her father asked. All evidence of rape, torture and murder was wilfully destroyed by the police and medical officials.
Navsharan Singh
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In Old Delhi, after a temple is vandalised, a fragile, unequal peace prevails
What kind of peace is this? How deep does it go? Will it endure?
Harsh Mander & Navsharan Singh
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Kannad, Keral, Karnatak: Why do Hindi speakers ‘mispronounce’ South Indian names?
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What Rajasthan’s right to health law promises – and where it falls short
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Unable to find good jobs, youth in India are turning to scam call centres and online microwork
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Women’s Boxing World C’ships finals as it happened: Lovlina Borgohain, Nikhat Zareen win gold medals
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‘Kanjoos Makhichoos’ review: Cheap thrills
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In Bihar, Muslims are facing increasing hostility and hatred after 2017
The state is proof that communal tension between Hindus and Muslims is not spontaneous. It thrives only because of politically engineered polarisation.
Natasha Badhwar, Harsh Mander, Navsharan Singh & John Dayal
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Unending trauma: The heavy toll of ongoing violence on mental health in Kashmir
Besides physical harm, the Valley is struggling with a mental health crisis that has only gotten more serious since the increased use of force in 2016.
Dinesh Mohan, Harsh Mander, Navsharan Singh, Pamela Philipose & Tapan Bose