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A UCC that furthers a patriarchal agenda and religious majoritarianism must be opposed
Nandita Haksar
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Do languages really ‘live’ or ‘die’?: Why the metaphor is misleading
Mario Saraceni, The Conversation
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Diet dilemmas: When you lose fat, you also lose muscle. How can you prevent that?
Adam Collins, The Conversation
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Different journeys, one destination: India and Pakistan are hurtling down the path of intolerance
Arifa Noor, Dawn.com
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Goa and Karnataka up the stakes in decades-long fight over Mhadei river
Meera Mohanty
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From bulldozer ‘justice’ to migrants walking home: Political organising has ignored housing rights
Sushmita Pati
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Restitution and reflection: Belgium’s AfricaMuseum is slowly reckoning with its colonial history
Julien Bobineau, The Conversation
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How graffiti gangs became mainstream ‘street artists’
Stefano Bloch, The Conversation
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Bilingual talks, multilingual music – and castles: Scenes from Jaipur Literature Festival in Spain
Sayari Debnath
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Ballad for Goa: Guitarist Amancio D’Silva strikes a nostalgic note for an identity being erased
Nicole-Ann Lobo
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Modi government’s political motives could result in a half-baked Uniform Civil Code
Partha S Ghosh
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Sam Higginbottom wanted to help India. So he devoted his life to helping its farmers
Anu Kumar
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Fibre, balanced with carbs, could hold the key to weight management
Christopher Damman, The Conversation
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Agnates, cognates, half-bloods and full-bloods: The real challenge in drafting a Uniform Civil Code
Dilip D’Souza
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Ayn Rand’s hero burns the world down when he doesn’t get his way. Her fans run the world today
Alexander Howard, The Conversation
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South Korea has the world’s lowest fertility rate – and that is bad news for its economy
Dudley L Poston Jr, The Conversation
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‘This is our history. No one else will preserve it’: How Dalits are archiving caste history
Vidhi Doshi, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Centre expands accessibility norms for disabled people, but overlapping rules lead to uncertainty
Shashank Pandey
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How the technology has shaped the haj – for at least 200 years
Andrea Stanton, The Conversation
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The hubris of the Titan and the Titanic – the dark side of the super-rich seeking adventure
Ghazala Jamil