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What is behind India’s ‘love jihad’ legislation?
This proposed legislation could not only marginalise further Muslims but also undermine women’s agency and rights.
My ‘Vaccine’ Against the Pandemic of Fast Fashion & Discount Sales
The thing about history is that it never goes out of fashion. Pragya Tiwari makes a case for slow fashion.
Grand Ram Temple in My Hometown Ayodhya But It Cost India Too Much
The land handed over to Ram lalla will never be the same, for it is where our constitutional values were threatened.
Ayodhya, After Ram Mandir, Will You Go Back to Being My Home Town?
Will the 5th of August free Ayodhya from the burden of shouldering the cause of Hindu nationalism?
Protecting artists and the arts
An opportunity to create a cultural economy that helps performers move away from agriculture
After the Lockdown, Fear and Chaos in India
As panic about the virus escalates, the middle and upper classes are hoarding food, supplies and medicines without a thought...
Indians have only themselves to blame for the health disaster
For far too long Indians have done nothing to pressure their politicians into making healthcare a national priority.
Amid the pandemic, censorship in India can be dangerous
Censoring information about the coronavirus outbreak would prevent the media from holding those in power accountable.
Amid COVID-19, Are We Really Looking Out For Stray Animals & Pets?
Author-journalist Pragya Tiwari interviews animal rights activist Gauri Maulekhi, to clear your doubts during COVID.
Talking to States Before Lockdown Would’ve Avoided Panic: Baghel
The Quint spoke to Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel to understand how the situation is being handled in the state