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The dark carnival of ‘bulldozer politics’ celebrates the relentless oppression of India’s Muslims
The destruction of the house of a Muslim family in Ujjain was accompanied by the demolition of due process, rule of law and justice.
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The hubris of the Titan and the Titanic – the dark side of the super-rich seeking adventure
The tragic end of the Titan’s affluent passengers can be read alongside the reduction of a site of death to a spectacle and the market of extreme tourism.
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From Dandi March to the migrant exodus: A century of ‘walking the nation’
Infused with nationalistic fervour, the long foot march has come to be regarded as a moral protest.
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What Sudhir Kakar (1938-2024) had to say on violence, secularism, and religion in India
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‘Supporter of BJP met me’: Surat candidates on the various reasons they withdrew from the election
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For better or for worse? Shifts in gender norms in India – in 12 charts
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Microcontrollers in EVMs, VVPATs do not recognise party and candidate, observes Supreme Court
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CAA is a letdown, but Bengali Hindus in Assam are unlikely to ditch BJP