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Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria
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How a Sikh cyclist’s legal battle against the helmet rule goes beyond matters of religion or safety
Hearing Jagdeep Singh Puri’s plea, the Supreme Court has asked if the turban is essential to Sikhism. But there’s more at stake here.
Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria
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Mumbai has the makings of a great cycling city – but it needs to set the wheels in motion
Though lacking in infrastructure, India’s financial capital, shares many characteristics that are at the heart of cycling-friendly Dutch cities.
Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria
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'You are a mom, so why are you cycling?' and other questions pedalling women are asked in Mumbai
For a small but growing group of women, cycling is not a childhood memory but an adult obsession.
Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria
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By mixing Carnatic and Hindustani, Mysore’s kings helped create a unique body of music
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Why is BJP wooing Bengali-origin Muslims in Assam?
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We will leave India if told to break encryption: WhatsApp tells Delhi HC
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‘My son lost his job during demonetisation but at least it removed black money’
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‘Juna Furniture’ review: A simplistic crusade against the neglect of senior citizens
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The cyclist and the Marxist: Why everything should not be reduced to class conflict
A rejoinder to Sanjay Srivastava's view in Scroll that sports bicycle should not be a symbol of urban renewal and that the new helmet-wearing recreational cyclist is part of the problem.
Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria
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Breaking stereotypes: Why did Indian cricket fans cheer South Africa at Wankhede?
Instead of chest-thumping patriotism, the fans in Mumbai displayed an appreciation for good cricket. Ever wondered why?
Jonathan Shapiro Anjaria