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Marquis de Sade, a feminist icon? Novelist Angela Carter’s surprising take on a notorious writer
Alexander Howard, The Conversation
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Prasar Bharati sends YouTube news channels copyright strikes for clips of Parliament, PM speeches
Vallari Sanzgiri
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Why does Indian law protect men who rape their wives?
Nolina Minj
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April fiction: Four novels and two short story collections to read this month
Sayari Debnath
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How will Donald Trump’s indictment shape his campaign and a possible second presidency?
Stefanie Lindquist, The Conversation
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‘Age of Vice’: Nothing good happens in this novel of power and corruption, and that’s a good thing
Sahana Hegde
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How teenagers navigate the murky waters of social media
Emily Setty, The Conversation
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How benevolent ableism furthers discrimination against the disabled
Shashank Pandey
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JCB Prize for Literature 2022: Six translations (two from Urdu) feature in the longlist of 10 novels
Scroll Staff
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Investigation: Your WhatsApp messages are far less private than you think
Peter Elkind, ProPublica Jack Gillum, ProPublica Craig Silverman, ProPublica
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Bombay HC orders removal of videos about actor Shilpa Shetty but says no gag on media
Scroll Staff
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Actor Shilpa Shetty moves HC to restrain media organisations from publishing ‘defamatory’ content
Scroll Staff
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Tough action against social media spreading fake news, fuelling violence: RS Prasad tells Parliament
Scroll Staff
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From sex to Netflix subscriptions, here’s what was promised for dialling BJP’s CAA support line
Scroll Staff
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Porn ban: Indians rise to the challenge by downloading virtual private networks
Kuwar Singh, qz.com
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‘Ginny Kalra, I loved you. Did I kill you?’ An air-hostess is found dead. Her neighbour is suspected
Pratyaksha
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An all-women collective is pushing comedy boundaries in Ahmedabad with their stand-up
Khushboo Chawla Ramnane
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Porn, tobacco, violent video games: A survey finds what Indians want banned the most
Aria Thaker, qz.com
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After India ban on more than 800 porn sites, crackdown intensifies
Kuwar Singh, qz.com
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An Indian artist is drawing attention to women’s fraught relationship with their breasts
Preetha Banerjee