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  • ‘Madras Curry’: How an ‘untouchable’ food become a global dish
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    ‘Madras Curry’: How an ‘untouchable’ food become a global dish

  • ‘Satluj’ is mired in the same murkiness that the film seeks to expose
    2

    ‘Satluj’ is mired in the same murkiness that the film seeks to expose

  • Rereading the classics: Why John Steinbeck’s ‘East of Eden’ has always been controversial
    3

    Rereading the classics: Why John Steinbeck’s ‘East of Eden’ has always been controversial

  • Ramachandra Guha: In Mannu Bhandari’s memoir, an unflinching spotlight on Indian patriarchy
    4

    Ramachandra Guha: In Mannu Bhandari’s memoir, an unflinching spotlight on Indian patriarchy

  • A new book examines how Adivasi groups have negotiated the Indian socio-political-economic space
    5

    A new book examines how Adivasi groups have negotiated the Indian socio-political-economic space

  • Ladki Bahin scheme pushed Maharashtra’s women welfare budget up by about 12,700% in a year: CAG
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    Ladki Bahin scheme pushed Maharashtra’s women welfare budget up by about 12,700% in a year: CAG

  • Mumbai is a commuter’s city. Why is it building itself for cars?
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    Mumbai is a commuter’s city. Why is it building itself for cars?

  • For children: Khichdi, mulligatawny soup, and other culinary gifts from India to the world
    8

    For children: Khichdi, mulligatawny soup, and other culinary gifts from India to the world

  • Education crisis in India puts spotlight on cabinet ministers’ children studying abroad
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    Education crisis in India puts spotlight on cabinet ministers’ children studying abroad

  • How ambush of church leaders on a forested road escalated Naga-Kuki conflict across Manipur hills
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    How ambush of church leaders on a forested road escalated Naga-Kuki conflict across Manipur hills

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Watch: How the police barred this reporter from the farmers’ protest site at the Singhu border

A reporter from Newslaundry was denied entry for not having a ‘national authorised press card’.

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Feb 03, 2021 · 10:56 am
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At around 6 pm today, police personnel posted at #Singhu border, refused entry to Newslaundry reporter @NidhiSuresh_.

A police official said this wasn't an 'official ban' but only journalists with 'national media authorised press cards' would be allowed to enter. pic.twitter.com/oP5sqpoL8F

— newslaundry (@newslaundry) February 2, 2021
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