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Readers’ comments: Mumbai school should not succumb to pressure by external bodies to sack teacher
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In Amit Shah’s Gandhinagar, three Lok Sabha candidates allege they faced pressure to withdraw
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Unnatural sex between husband and wife not rape, woman’s consent immaterial: Madhya Pradesh HC
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How women of the close-knit Druze faith are having ‘the talk’
Views on women’s bodies and sexuality are conservative in the community but a digital platform is trying to open up the conversation.
Alia Chebbab, The Human Journalism Network
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Why is the 2024 Congress manifesto silent on pushing back against majoritarianism? History has clues
The party has a bloodied track record on minority rights, dissent and democracy, an approach that the BJP has weaponised in consolidating its dominance today.
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May in nonfiction: Six new books about the personal and political histories of India
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‘Physical building of WhatsApp University’: Satire on viral video of Galgotias University students
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