religion
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Why it is necessary to understand the development of life through evolution and not religion
Prosanta Chakrabarty
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Faiz’s verses have been dropped from Indian textbooks – but the power of his ideas will endure
Chapal Mehra
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The BJP’s ‘bulldozer justice’ targets oppressed communities – and has no legal basis
Mrinalini Ravindranath Mukul Raj Nikita Sonavane
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As politicians squabble over loudspeakers, an appeal for quiet on International Noise Awareness Day
Sumaira Abdulali
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How the bulldozer has destroyed any hope Muslims might have in India’s institutions
Ali Khan Mahmudabad
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Why the toxic beats of ‘Disc Jockey Hindutva’ are so dangerous for India
Brahma Prakash
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How judge Syed Mahmood, known for dissent under the British Raj, shaped an interfaith debate
Mohammad Nasir Samreen Ahmed
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How ‘The Tibetan Book of the Dead’ gives a compelling Buddhist perspective on death
Pema Düddul, The Conversation
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From fasting to bullying: How Hindu supremacists are using Navratri to target Muslims
Arunabh Saikia
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Exploited as foot soldiers: How Muslims are getting crushed by Bengal’s political violence
Adil Hossain
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Roza, Ramadan, Ramzan: There is more to the month of fasting than how it is spelled
Rizwan Ahmad
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Tripura: Muslim man allegedly lynched on suspicion of cattle theft
Scroll Staff
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‘Non-Hindu’ Bharatanatyam dancer stopped from performing in Kerala temple
Scroll Staff
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Sikh employees can carry kirpans of specific length within airports, says Centre’s amended rule
Scroll Staff
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Why is Bitcoin being called the first true religion of the 21st century?
Joseph P Laycock, The Conversation
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‘The Church is not the way god wants it’: Man interrupts Pope Francis’s speech at the Vatican
Scroll Staff
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From the archives: How students from India, Pakistan, Brazil, and UK discussed religion in 1959
Scroll Staff
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Portraits of resistance: A photo book recalls the courage of the CAA-NRC protests
Priyali Prakash
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‘India’s Undeclared Emergency’: Can forms of dissent rooted in culture and religion be revived?
Arvind Narrain
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Podcast: ‘Data tells us India, at its core, is conservative – even fundamentalist’
Smitha Nair