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Aparna Gopalan
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Five questions for Indians (who think they are) in solidarity with Black Lives Matter
If you find yourself itching to tweet “#BlackLivesMatter,” first ask yourselves this...
Aparna Gopalan
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In the coronavirus crisis, the working poor aren’t the problem – they are the solution
If we don’t find the courage to choose people over profits, the alternative is going to be too gruesome to fathom.
Aparna Gopalan
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Covid-19: India’s decades of deep-seated callousness to the poor is going to cost us all dearly
The coronavirus outbreak is a unique moment when the entirety of society is only as healthy as its most vulnerable.
Aparna Gopalan
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‘Supporter of BJP met me’: Surat candidates on the various reasons they withdrew from the election
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CAA is a letdown, but Bengali Hindus in Assam are unlikely to ditch BJP
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What Sudhir Kakar (1938-2024) had to say on violence, secularism, and religion in India
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For better or for worse? Shifts in gender norms in India – in 12 charts
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Mumbai Police give clean chit to Ajit Pawar, his wife, nephew in alleged money-laundering case
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If justice is the goal for CAA protestors, simply ‘defending the Constitution’ isn’t enough
Instead of just chanting Ambedkar’s words, it’s time to actually put them to work.
Aparna Gopalan
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India’s economy is in crisis – and adulation for Abhijit Banerjee’s methods won’t solve it
The Nobel winner is being championed by liberals because of his criticism of Modi. But his work contributes to reproducing poverty and inequality.
Aparna Gopalan