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25 years after liberalisation: India must realise that wealth isn't development unless it is shared
Harsh Mander
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Indian government is targeting NGOs yet again, claim non-profit workers
Aarefa Johari
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Gulberg Society case: When justice chooses to be blind – and the victim gets blamed
Harsh Mander
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Dear religious leaders in India, here's a simple learning from the homophobic massacre in Orlando
Harsh Mander
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The Daily Fix: How Raghuram Rajan’s ouster is a win for cronyism and ten other great weekend reads
Shoaib Daniyal
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Here’s what it’s really like to be a single woman in India
Kanchan Gandhi
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Amid the sickness of drugs in an Amritsar colony, children draw up plans to clear the haze
Harsh Mander
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Asking the Centre to fulfill its obligations under laws it passed is not judicial overreach
Harsh Mander
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'We, as a nation, clearly do not understand the concept of freedom of expression'
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#Modiversary: Harsh Mander on why he worries about the next three years of Modi government
Harsh Mander
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How a Gond artist’s work can really help you find your way
Harsh Mander
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It's a battle for all of us: Two nights with the JNU hunger strikers at Freedom Square
Harsh Mander
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The Daily Fix: Is there a pattern to the transfers of judges writing anti-Centre rulings?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Government's response to drought 'is lacking in compassion', economists, activists tell Modi
Scroll Staff
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As India gets ready for Holi, a reminder of our dire water problems
Nayantara Narayanan
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Heart of the matter: Which dissent is impermissible in a democracy?
Harsh Mander
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The Daily Fix: If toying with nationalistic sentiments is the BJP's plan, what is its endgame?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Full text: Kanhaiya Kumar is a role model for his passionate public positions, says Harsh Mander
Harsh Mander
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‘You did commit the crime’: An Old Testament quote explains why the Christian community snubbed RSS
John Dayal
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Harsh Mander: If JNU union leader is tried for sedition, I too should be charged with the same crime
Harsh Mander