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Video: What will allowing civil servants and judges to join the RSS mean for our secular democracy?
Karwan e Mohabbat
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‘Jaan-e-Mumbai’: The slim Persian book that came to be the first urban biography of the city
Murali Ranganathan
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A year on, Apple’s India bet bears fruit
Russell Brandom, Rest of World
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14 years after the dilution of the Gadgil report, devastation continues in the Western Ghats
Siddhartha Krishnan
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Why Muslim leaders are objecting to new waqf bill
Ayush Tiwari Zafar Aafaq
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Waqf Amendment Bill sent to joint parliamentary panel for consultation after Opposition’s protest
Scroll Staff
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Bangladesh: How safe were Hindus under the Awami League?
Niladri Chatterjee Muhammad Asiful Basar Arild Engelsen Ruud
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After the sacking of Sheikh Hasina, can the young people of Bangladesh bring real change?
Intifar Chowdhury, The Conversation
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Long-standing demand from ‘poor Muslim groups’ to amend Waqf Act, claims Kiren Rijiju
Scroll Staff
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After Hasina’s fall, Hindus in Bangladesh on edge
Rokibuz Zaman Abhik Deb
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PMLA cases rose sharply after 2019 amendment, shows government data
Scroll Staff
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India at Olympics, Day 11 as it happened: Vinesh Phogat through to final; men’s hockey team lose SF
Abhijit Nair Dilip Unnikrishnan Samreen Razzaqui Shahid Judge Tanya Kini
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Bangladesh top updates: Ready to lead interim government, says Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus
Scroll Staff
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How the ‘mental load’ of housework takes a particular toll on the health of mothers
Darby Saxbe, The Conversation Lizzie Aviv, The Conversation
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Changes to Waqf Act ‘will not be tolerated’, says Muslim personal law board
Scroll Staff
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Jammu and Kashmir administration sacks six employees for alleged ‘anti-national’ activities
Scroll Staff
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Persian prose meets pulp fiction: How an 18th-century fairy tale became a multilingual phenomenon
Adhiraj Parthasarathy Mohammed Abdul Aleem
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Harsh Mander: Boycott calls for ethnic cleansing – from Nazi Germany to Modi’s India
Harsh Mander
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How fare-bidding apps, economic woes drove Careem to the margins of Pakistan’s ride-hailing business
Zuha Siddiqui, Rest of World
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Bangladesh student-led protests morph into a mass uprising to unseat an ‘autocratic government’
Faisal Mahmud Mehedi Hasan Marof