Indian Constitution
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A proposed seed law may be a new flashpoint in Indian federalism
Prashant Reddy T
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Anand Teltumbde: Not more MPs, Indian democracy needs citizens to have a greater say in governance
Anand Teltumbde
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Can the move by the 7 AAP MPs to merge with the BJP withstand legal scrutiny?
Shubham Kumar
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Harsh Mander: Language, local governance and finance – the debates that defined Indian federalism
Harsh Mander
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In photos: How Ambedkar inspired art at the Kochi Biennale
Divya Aslesha
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Breach of privilege: A history of the colonial-era provision being used against comedian Kunal Kamra
Shashank Shekhar Divya Sridhar
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Anand Teltumbde’s new book examines the treatment of the marginalised in the constitutional order
Anand Teltumbde
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Harsh Mander: The incomplete dream of constitutional socialism in free India
Harsh Mander
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Nine false claims about Sonam Wangchuk – and why they fall flat
Rishi Anand Kavitha Kuruganti Ashish Kothari
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Attack on CJI Gavai: How casteist assertion throws a shoe at fragile constitutional ideals
Aniruddha Mahajan
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Gandhi’s ideals of swaraj and ahimsa can breathe new life into India’s Constitution
Faisal CK
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How Uttarakhand’s conversion law amendments stifle personal liberties online
Nidah Kaiser Sabah Gurmat
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For children: Who was Hansa Mehta, tireless feminist and ‘founding mother of the Indian republic’?
Karthik Venkatesh
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In garb of ‘amendments’, waqf bill intends to undo one of India’s oldest Muslim institutions
MR Shamshad Nabeela Jamil
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Prohibitory orders imposed in Maharashtra town after protests over vandalism of Constitution replica
Scroll Staff
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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