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Beef lynching: How long can we keep saying that Indian society is 'inherently secular'?
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A visit to Bhagat Singh's Lahore, where a chowk can't be named after him because of his religion
Haroon Khalid
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India's internet trolls will soon be able to tell us just how angry they are
Scroll Staff
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Barbed wire at Deoli: Indian Chinese who were interned after the 1962 war want an apology
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Ground report: As BJP rushes to capitalise on Dadri lynching, region’s Muslims grow anxious
Shoaib Daniyal
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Why Indian films are hogging the spotlight at Jio MAMI film festival
Nandini Ramnath
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From the hidden shelves: Six books you haven’t heard of but should be reading
Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan
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Israel, Palestine and the US are giving up on the peace process
Asaf Siniver, The Conversation
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Making excuses for murder: From Oregon to Dadri, a slippery moral slope
Dilip D’Souza
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The three real forms of Writer’s Block that an author faces
Koral Dasgupta
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'Most people had never heard of Deendayal Upadhyaya before he became a national hero overnight'
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When India became the first country to ban 'The Satanic Verses' much before the Iranian fatwa
Achal Prabhala
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A tumour stole every memory I had. This is what happened when it all came back
Demetri Kofinas, qz.com
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In Karachi, a pre-eminent artist’s promise survives long after his death
Nadeem F Paracha
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How Smita Patil put gravitas into the gravy
Maithili Rao
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When it comes to Indian history, Amar Chitra Katha is the new normal
Kai Friese
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Being @chintskap: Rishi Kapoor’s Twitter persona decoded
Priya Ramani
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'Even if reservations continue for a thousand years, its benefits will not reach those who deserve it'
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In Europe’s refugee crisis, ‘good’ Syrians have pushed out ‘bad’ Afghans, Pakistanis
Noopur Tiwari
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Spy-cam rhinos to take on poachers with devices hidden in their horns
Jason Gilchrist, The Conversation