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How secure is Aadhaar? Gang arrested in Uttar Pradesh cloned its enrolment software
Abhishek Dey
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No, you can’t compare iPhone X’s FaceID to Aadhaar – but it is also scary for privacy
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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In Goa, a BJP MLA’s book of poems has stirred up deep-rooted caste and language rivalries
Pamela D’Mello
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Why the fate of Tibetan refugees in Arunachal Pradesh should not depend on India’s ties with China
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Interview: Filmmaker Amit Masurkar speaks on ‘Newton’, his black comedy set in Chhattisgarh
Aakash Karkare
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A short history of Muslim personal law in India
Shoaib Daniyal
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Face to face with the Maoists who abducted two Italians in Odisha (and played chess with them)
Kishalay Bhattacharjee
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‘It’s excitingly dangerous to write right up against the present moment:’ Salman Rushdie
Oindrila Mukherjee
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Full circle: Tracing Nandan Nilekani’s long and eventful way back to the helm of Infosys
Sushma UN, qz.com Itika Sharma Punit, qz.com
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In Kashmiri film ‘Half Widow’, the journey from disappearance to death to hope
Niyati Bhat
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Partition at 70: Why does Bangladesh act as if this anniversary only concerns India and Pakistan?
Mahmud Rahman
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‘Not an elitist concern’: Supreme Court rejects argument that privacy must be forsaken for welfare
Mayank Jain
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Supreme Court’s Right to Privacy judgment opens door to gay sex being decriminalised in India
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Telangana has a restaurant for vultures and it might bring the species back from extinction
Lakshmi Prabhala
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‘We want to know everything about you’: The government handout that you won’t read on Aadhaar
Overrated Outcast
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In Haryana, many girls are getting educated. What’s stopping them from going to work?
Namita Bhandare, IndiaSpend.com
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Full text: We have to think of Badal Sakta Hai attitude, says PM Modi on 71st Independence Day
Scroll Staff
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‘Partition was like living through the end of the world’: Pakistan’s leading poet Kishwar Naheed
Ajaz Ashraf
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Beyond ‘Maa Tujhe Salaam’, the film songs that dare to step out of line when things go off-key
Rineeta Naik
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Article 35A: Why a 63-year-old law in Jammu and Kashmir has turned into a political flashpoint now
Sruthisagar Yamunan Ipsita Chakravarty