Religion
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With CAA rules finally notified, what is the real question to focus on
Ayan Guha
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Why Indian companies’ efforts at improving diversity are falling short
Nolina Minj
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A mindfulness technique from the Bhagavad Gita may prove useful for navigating work spaces
Robert J Stephens, The Conversation
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How Uttarakhand is selectively targeting Muslim shrines
Astha Savyasachi
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‘Chronicle of an Hour and a Half’: What if I become the mob?
Sayari Debnath
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How AI could fundamentally alter our engagement with religion
Sreevas Sahasranamam, The Conversation
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Mumbai: Dalit student arrested for social media post opposing celebrations of Ram temple event
Scroll Staff
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Why Hindutva groups want to reshape Birsa Munda’s legend
Nolina Minj
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Was it raw hatred or indifference? Why the lynching of a young Muslim man still haunts me
Harsh Mander
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‘Away in bomb shelters, concrete for a bed’: A Christmas Carol from Palestine
Nandita Haksar
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Can scientists be religious? Research says yes – but it is challenging
Christopher P Scheitle, The Conversation
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Pithora is for the gods, not for products, say Adivasis
Nolina Minj
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Criticising Iran is not Islamophobic. So why should criticising Israel be anti-Semitic?
Tabish Khair
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How state-backed Hindutva rhetoric is fuelling the ethnic cleansing of Uttarakhand
Harsh Mander
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Caste and patriarchy – how to read the ‘Ramcharitmanas’ of Tulsidas today
Anantanand Rambachan
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Is peace an audacious dream? The fall of the Berlin Wall shows how despair can become hope
Sudheendra Kulkarni
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In Pakistan, lawmakers back stricter blasphemy laws despite increasing misuse
Naeem Sahoutara, Dawn.com
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Quran burning incidents in Sweden: When rhetoric of free speech morphs into inciting hate
Armin Langer, The Conversation
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‘Let the gods defend their own honour’ – why blasphemy is an outdated concept in modern democracies
Faisal CK
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Readers’ comments: Does time spent objecting to who worships where make us better human beings?
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