Indian constitution
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The Constitution has a new political life – and that’s good news for the court
Sreeram VG
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‘The untouchable is not a citizen’: Why BR Ambedkar wanted political representation for lower castes
Anurag Bhaskar
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Explained: The legal tussle over Aligarh Muslim University’s minority status
Vineet Bhalla
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Was Ram really a ‘source of inspiration’ for the Constitution as Modi claims?
Abhik Deb
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As Indian democracy comes under siege, what can Indian-Americans do?
Raju Rajagopal
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‘Abolish reservations after 10 years’: The illusion of merit and what BR Ambedkar never said
Rajesh Chavda
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Gandhi’s vision of a constitution was imperfect, but is India paying the price for neglecting it?
Shivakumar Jolad
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‘Socialist’, ‘secular’ missing from preamble in copies of Constitution given to MPs, claims Congress
Scroll Staff
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How a flawed interpretation of the RTI Act is being used to protect corrupt officials
Shailesh Gandhi
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Be mindful of ‘lakshman rekha’ while discharging duty, says Chief Justice of India NV Ramana
Scroll Staff
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Hijab ban: Without tolerance, India’s democratic ideals become meaningless
Tanweer Fazal
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BJP is spreading hatred, needs to be ‘thrown into Bay of Bengal’, says Telangana chief minister
Scroll Staff
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The Indian republic was an ambitious project of multiple ideas and identities. Can it be salvaged?
Apoorvanand
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Opposition protests after BJP MP seeks to introduce Bill to amend Preamble to the Constitution
Scroll Staff
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For Nagas, the idea of India is not defined by the Brahmanical notion of a timeless civilisation
G Kanato Chophy
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As attacks on RTI applicants continue, authorities must do more to bring perpetrators to justice
Shikha Chhibbar
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How conceptual vagueness in Indian law allows for political manipulation and polarisation
Rahul Govind
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Scientific temper and humanism: Rereading Nehru during the Covid-19 pandemic
Anita Rampal, Sahapedia.org
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Modi government allows states to borrow more funds – but only if they do what New Delhi tells them
Shoaib Daniyal
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Reflections on fundamental rights: They’re like our relatives – we think we know them, but we don’t
Anjana Prakash