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#MeToo: Court puts interim stay on Chinmayi Sripaada’s removal from dubbing union
Scroll Staff
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International Women’s Day 2019: History of the day, theme for 2019 and significance
Scroll Staff
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Sophie Kinsella’s new novel shows all that is right (and all that is wrong) with modern chick lit
Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan
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Alok Nath to play a judge in a film about #MeToo movement: Report
Scroll Staff
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MJ Akbar defamation case: Journalist Priya Ramani granted bail by Delhi court
Scroll Staff
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‘Cat Person’ took the world by storm – do the rest of Kristen Roupenian’s short stories match up?
Supriya Nair
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#MeToo painted on statue of sailor kissing nurse to celebrate the end of World War II
Scroll Staff
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Dance and drama: In ‘Sargam’, Jaya Prada’s ghungroos and Rishi Kapoor’s dafli are a perfect match
Monika Ramnath
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Watch: Comedian Hasan Minhaj attacks internet censorship in China and Saudi Arabia with his jokes
Scroll Staff
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Aziz Ansari addresses sexual misconduct claims in stand-up show: ‘Hope I’ve become a better person’
Scroll Staff
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The unreliable narrative of Dan Mallory aka AJ Finn is a commentary on getting ahead in publishing
Claire Squires, The Conversation
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Can Sita still be the ideal woman? A new telling of the Ramayana in her voice prompts the question
Malini Nair
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Woody Allen sues Amazon Studios for $68 million for scrapping four-film deal
Scroll Staff
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'In the #MeToo era, behind the fall of every successful man is a woman,’ says Shatrughan Sinha
Scroll Staff
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Readers’ comments: Teachers are not to blame for poor research standards in higher education
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Nayantara Sahgal on #MeToo: ‘In a democracy, no citizen is guilty because someone said so’
Devapriya Roy
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Tamil Nadu: Chennai Police ask band to stop performing song with ‘Modi’ in lyrics
Scroll Staff
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How the Oscar-nominated comedy ‘The Favourite’ puts lesbianism at the centre stage
Mary Harrod, The Conversation
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‘Sita's question is an important one in these #MeToo times’: Writer Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Urvashi Bahuguna
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The Readers’ Editor writes: This election, media should give voice to the poor, not just politicians
Kalpana Sharma