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Inside the hellfires of India’s brick industry
Shreya Raman
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Ground report: BJP pushed Hindutva hard in Karnataka – so why isn’t it working?
Shoaib Daniyal
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Mahasweta Devi’s thriller exposes the moral hypocrisy of the affluent when a pregnant maid dies
Mahasweta Devi
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Why some say Jammu and Kashmir’s compensation process for civilian victims of violence is arbitrary
Safwat Zargar
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Can a safari park outside Delhi make up for a lost Nicobar forest?
Vaishnavi Rathore
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Fiction: Athiya thinks romance is not for her. Then she meets Farhan. Can Athiya resist his charms?
Andaleeb Wajid
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Interview: ‘Few shows and movies with strong trans characters, we’re trying to change the narrative’
Sharif Rangnekar
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The dark side of wind energy along Gujarat’s coast
Tabassum Barnagarwala Vaishnavi Rathore
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For workers in developing countries, artificial intelligence is both a boon and a bane
Rina Chandran, Thomson Reuters Foundation Adam Smith, Thomson Reuters Foundation Mariejo Ramos, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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How the medical system gaslights women who have endometriosis
Johanna Deeksha
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Pushed out of school in the pandemic, they now stitch shoes
Ritwika Mitra
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‘Smash frames that rule translations from one language into another’: Publisher Naveen Kishore
Naveen Kishore
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‘The Natural Language of Grief’: These poems voice the anxieties of the pandemic, nature, existence
Tabish Nawaz
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In Bangladesh, tubewell owners are extorting desperate drought-stricken farmers
Kamran Reza Chowdhury
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How are children’s graphic novels making reading more enjoyable for young readers?
Rati Girish
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One year of Karnataka’s war on Muslim women’s right to learn
Johanna Deeksha
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Can you afford to quit your job to found a start-up? WhiteHat Jr founder Karan Bajaj does the maths
Karan Bajaj
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‘When all this is over’: What would a better, post-pandemic future look like?
Harsh Mander
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‘Daily mental torture’: Byju’s employees say its success is built on an abusive work environment
Annie Banerji, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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When a woman in India chooses not to take her husband’s surname
Nolina Minj