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#MeToo: Artist Subodh Gupta’s defamation suit is an attempt to ‘silence survivors’, say activists
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#MeToo: PR consultant Suhel Seth drops out of literary festival a day after social media outrage
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Top news: Amit Shah vows to bring Citizenship Bill before NRC in West Bengal
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Facebook ordered to take down posts alleging sexual harassment by artist Subodh Gupta
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Guilty until proven innocent? Aamir Khan’s U-turn on #MeToo accused director sparks debate
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MJ Akbar defamation case: Priya Ramani says she spoke up against him ‘at a great personal cost’
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Kiran Nagarkar (1942-2019): A writer both bawdy and lyrical, both irreverent and political
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‘I spoke the truth,’ Priya Ramani tells court on sexual harassment allegations against MJ Akbar
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‘Any CEO who isn’t on Twitter is probably ignorant’: Anand Mahindra on leadership and jobs in India
Diksha Madhok, qz.com
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‘Bigg Boss’ Tamil contestant jokes about molesting women on buses, Chinmayi Sripaada calls him out
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Parliament: Triple talaq bill passed in Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha approves RTI amendments
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Centre reconstitutes panel to tackle sexual harassment at workplace, Amit Shah to head it
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Cristiano Ronaldo to not face charges in 2009 rape case in US
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Cristiano Ronaldo to not face charges in 2009 rape case in US
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The Weekend Fix: Can the Congress survive without the Gandhis and ten other Sunday reads
Shoaib Daniyal
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Poorna Jagannathan on ‘Big Little Lies’ and her dream role: ‘It should take a lot out of me’
Nandini Ramnath
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What growing up with two abusive men taught me about the #MeToo movement in India
Vikram Zutshi
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The big news: Modi says those doubting $5-trillion GDP goal are pessimists, and 9 other top stories
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#MeToo: MJ Akbar says it’s wrong to suggest Priya Ramani’s tweets were meant to raise awareness
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#MeToo: Juggernaut Books defends move to publish Kiran Nagarkar’s novel despite misconduct claims
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