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The Daily Fix: Wagging fingers at Facebook is no use if India does not have a data protection law
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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The Weekend Fix: How the BJP’s loss in Gorakhpur creates new possibilities and nine other reads
Ipsita Chakravarty
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In Odisha, no blood spilt but the fires of communal hatred are touching the skies
Harsh Mander
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India owes Ankit Saxena’s father a debt of gratitude for refusing to communalise his son’s murder
Harsh Mander
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Creeping fear: Not just Muslims, India is also failing its Christian minority
Harsh Mander
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What will Westland’s new politically-engaged literary imprint bring? Ask publisher Karthika VK
Harsimran Gill
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The Daily Fix: Even if you believe in the Aadhaar project, UIDAI’s behaviour should shock you
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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A champion of India’s poor: Sonia Gandhi’s most valuable, and least acknowledged, contribution
Harsh Mander
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Jharkhand hunger death: A girl died crying for food. Her family is now accused of shaming India
Harsh Mander
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Rajasthan hate murder: The other tragedy in Afrazul’s killing is a famine of compassion, outrage
Harsh Mander John Dayal Kavita Shrivastava
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A Rajasthan reminder: The targets of hate are not just Muslims and Dalits, but also vulnerable women
Harsh Mander
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Civil servants seek judicial inquiry into mysterious circumstances surrounding BH Loya’s death
Scroll Staff
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In Uttar Pradesh, Dalits and Muslims must endure caste hatred, state bloodletting, denial of justice
Harsh Mander
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Who killed Sohrabuddin? Debate around judge’s death puts focus back on murders by Gujarat police
Harsh Mander
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Why the Supreme Court should take questions about the death of a CBI judge seriously
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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The Daily Fix: In Alwar, murderous mobs are emboldened by the indulgence of politicians and police
Ipsita Chakravarty
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In Congress-ruled Karnataka too, victims of lynch mobs fail to find justice
Harsh Mander
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Fear and loathing in Jharkhand: Where peace means victims of lynch mobs giving up quest for justice
Harsh Mander
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Assam’s Muslims are living at the mercy of the mob, the unknown assailant and a partisan state
Harsh Mander
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Rohingya crisis: Citizens urge Modi not to forcibly send asylum seekers back to Myanmar
Scroll Staff