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Murali Neelakantan
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Why those who care about justice in India must pay heed to this book by a retired judge
‘Anomalies in Law & Justice’ by former Justice RV Raveendran is a timely and cogent reminder of what must be fixed, and how.
Murali Neelakantan
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India’s new vaccine policy makes welcome improvements – but big questions still remain
How will the country procure the approximately 2 billion necessary to vaccinate all Indians above 18?
Ashish Kulkarni & Murali Neelakantan
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Is any other country in the world using the fragmented, half-private vaccination model India chose?
If there is no precedence, then what is the underlying model that proves that this approach is better?
Murali Neelakantan & Ashish Kulkarni
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Muslim residents aghast as Hindu neighbours in Noida call the police to stop Ramzan prayers
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Pakistan’s military is no longer seen as a well-oiled machine, thanks in part to its former chief
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A strain of music that has flourished in India for centuries is being silenced by communalism
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A poem without verbs: The beauty of Dalit poet Omprakash Valmiki’s poem ‘Thakur Ka Kuan’
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‘My intention is to be as authentic as possible to what Veda Vyasa said’: Translator Bibek Debroy
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What would a WTO intellectual property waiver on Covid-19 vaccines mean for India?
India has, once again, an opportunity to lead the Global South, advocating access to healthcare for all.
Murali Neelakantan
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India’s plan to fragment the vaccine market across the states is mind-bogglingly bad economics
Vaccine manufacturers will now be able to play off one Indian state against the other. The rich will get their vaccines, at the cost of the poor.
Ashish Kulkarni & Murali Neelakantan