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The Daily Fix: Supreme court sounds progressive on Sabarimala but can other institutions catch up?
Ipsita Chakravarty
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By lionising lynching convicts, Jayant Sinha is strengthening Sangh’s project to legitimise hate
Harsh Mander
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Jayant Sinha row: Former bureaucrats ask minister to step down for felicitating lynching convicts
Scroll Staff
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Readers’ comments: ‘The IAS, India’s steel frame, has crumbled under its own weight’
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Civil services need urgent reform, but the Modi government’s proposals will destroy the institution
Harsh Mander
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Assam’s ‘foreigner’ identification and detention process is riddled with flaws, says a new report
Arunabh Saikia
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The dark side of humanity and legality: A glimpse inside Assam’s detention centres for ‘foreigners’
Harsh Mander
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Harsh Mander resigns as NHRC special monitor, citing inaction on report on Assam detention centres
Scroll Staff
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Government body launches campaign against slaughter of animals for sacrifice: HT
Scroll Staff
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With his multi-faith Iftar in Delhi, Ankit Saxena’s father sets an example for these fraught times
Harsh Mander
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Readers’ comments: If the civil services is India’s steel frame, it is rusted and needs reform
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The Gurgaon namaaz row marks one more victory for majoritarianism – and a template for India today
Harsh Mander
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PMO’s proposed changes in civil services allocation are an attempt to weaken India’s steel frame
Harsh Mander
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Retired IAS officers urge Haryana government to ensure those offering Friday namaaz are not attacked
Scroll Staff
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Who’s most guilty of the Kathua barbarity? Modi, Sangh Parivar, ‘secular parties’ – and all of us
Harsh Mander
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Reading list: Eight articles that examine the judge Loya death case
Scroll Staff
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In Haryana, these families encountered a different kind of hate crime – at the hands of the police
Harsh Mander Mohd Arif
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Miracles in Asansol: As coal city burnt in hatred, a Muslim cleric and Hindu temple healed with love
Harsh Mander
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Interview: ‘Why I think Muslims should not vote in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections’
Ajaz Ashraf
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At Ankit Saxena’s birthday prayer meet, a glimpse of India as it should be
Harsh Mander