Religion
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Caste, hard-line religious identity: The persecution of Pakistani Christians and lessons for India
Myriam Renaud, The Conversation
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Revoke Kolhapur professor’s forced leave who said rapists could be from any religion, say academics
Scroll Staff
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Agnates, cognates, half-bloods and full-bloods: The real challenge in drafting a Uniform Civil Code
Dilip D’Souza
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Interview: Why the Church is backing the BJP in Kerala and what that means for the state’s politics
Asian Lite International
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Readers’ comments: Couldn’t wrestlers wait a day more? Why march on day Parliament was inaugurated?
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Constitution does not allow preferential treatment for religious majority: SC judge BV Nagarathna
Scroll Staff
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My Kerala Story: Finding liberation in Malabar
Ajay Kamalakaran
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When it comes to minority rights, why is Pakistan a ‘country of particular concern’, but not India?
Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Dawn.com
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Readers comments: Sad to see vested interests fuelling hatred among Indians on community lines
Scroll
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It’s only a matter of time before some humans start worshipping artificial intelligence
Neil McArthur, The Conversation
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Dedicated to god, brutalised by men
Astha Savyasachi
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To beautify a Daman football ground, a 400-year-old church could be demolished
Zafar Aafaq
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Hindu monks calling for violence against India’s minorities are betraying their sacred vows
Anantanand Rambachan
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Meet the rationalist who took on the high-flying Bageshwar Dham priest
Divya Aslesha
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Analysis: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s advice to Muslims could actually apply to Hindutva supporters
Vivek Deshpande
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How MA Jinnah’s bargain with communal politics sealed his fate and that of India’s
Faisal CK
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How to turn a country over to the mob
Samar Halarnkar
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For Muslim women in India, mosques remain largely out of bound – even without entry bans
Zafar Aafaq
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Petitions dismissed thrice, the SC is finally hearing a BJP leader’s plea on ‘forced’ conversion
Umang Poddar
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‘BJP, RSS are scared’: Strict laws against mass conversion target Dalits, say leaders and activists
Nachiket Deuskar