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'Good for the country, not good for the poor': Delhi's marginal folk struggle with demonetisation
Harsh Mander Anirban Bhattacharya Nandini Dey Vivek Mishra
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Readers' comments: 'The cancer of corruption is serious and surgery is the only solution'
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Preparing for the Trump era: What India's Modi years can teach the US
Harsh Mander
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'End repression in Kashmir': Statement by Anand Patwardhan, Binayak Sen, Teesta Setalvad and others
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‘If Sardarji had been alive…’ How anti-Sikh lynch mobs changed Lachmi’s life on October 31, 1984
Harsh Mander
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What living below the poverty line taught an investment banker and an MIT grad
Harsh Mander
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Muzaffarnagar riots: ‘We had been brothers until yesterday. Where did this hatred come from?'
Harsh Mander
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Readers reflect on war and peace and the bystander effect in India
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NHRC report on Kairana faces flak for being 'prejudiced and communally charged'
Scroll Staff
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Readers talk about TV coverage on Uri attack, Harsh Mander's article on Sister Cyril and more
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Sister Act: The nun in army boots who opened her heart and her school to Kolkata's street children
Harsh Mander
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The Daily Fix: Uttar Pradeshis filching cots isn’t funny – it’s a sign of deep rural distress
Shoaib Daniyal
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'After such toxic coverage, Harsh Mander's article about Pakistan is a breath of fresh air'
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#SeditionThis: Why I believe Pakistanis are the most gracious people in the world
Harsh Mander
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From Godhra to Una: The face of the Gujarat riots has attached his name to the Dalit cause
Harsh Mander
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AAP and Delhi Police finally agree on one thing: there is no begging mafia in Delhi
Abhishek Dey
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Amnesty case: Yet again Congress shows that it isn't afraid to use divisive discourse
Harsh Mander
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The Daily Fix: Irom Sharmila the leader disturbs the status quo more than Irom Sharmila the martyr
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Amit Shah beats the Sohrabuddin encounter case to become Gujarat CM frontrunner
Shoaib Daniyal
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Saluting Bezwada Wilson, a man who gets his hands dirty to clean the rot of caste oppression
Harsh Mander