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Army chief’s comments show the forces are still prisoner to a regressive machismo
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Uttar Pradesh: Two women get married in temple after divorcing their husbands
Scroll Staff
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India’s attorney general is wrong. Constitutional morality is not a ‘dangerous weapon’
Gautam Bhatia
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Waving fox is the favourite emoji for Indian Tinder users, and Tuesday their preferred day to swipe
Kuwar Singh, qz.com
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Tinder India allows 23 new gender identity options – here’s what they are
Scroll Staff
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Delhi’s transgender community face police harassment despite Supreme Court’s Section 377 verdict
Vijayta Lalwani
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Why the SC will find it difficult to review its Sabarimala verdict
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Arun Jaitley says India will maintain high growth rate for two decades, beat China
Scroll Staff
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Readers’ comments: Back-to-back progressive Supreme Court judgements hold out hope for India
Scroll
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Kerala High Court allows lesbian couple to live together after woman is detained by her father
Scroll Staff
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Three important possibilities the section 377 verdict offers for expansion of civil rights in India
Gautam Bhatia
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Watch: After the celebrations, the LGBTQ community starts on the journey of changing mindsets
Scroll Staff
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New UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet criticises India for not heeding its report on Kashmir
Scroll Staff
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In J&K, confusion about whether SC verdict decriminalising homosexuality actually applies to state
Rayan Naqash
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Persistence: The one lesson the disability rights movement in India can offer to the LGBT movement
Nipun Malhotra
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Readers’ comments: Kerala MLA’s victim-blaming remark about nun’s alleged rape is deplorable
Scroll
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‘Rainbow warriors’: Indians who fought against Section 377 have won a decisive victory for freedom
Neeha Nagpal
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The Weekend Fix: 10 reads on the Supreme Court’s landmark verdict on Section 377
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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First person: How Section 377 was used as a weapon to blackmail gay people in India
Vijay Hiremath
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Constitution must dictate India’s fate, not popular morality of politicians, society and terrorists
Samar Halarnkar