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What is behind India’s ‘love jihad’ legislation?
(Al Jazeera) The proposed legislation could not only marginalise further Muslims but also undermine women’s agency and rights
Grand Ram Temple in My Hometown Ayodhya But It Cost India Too Much
(The Quint) The land handed over to Ram lalla will never be the same, for it is where our constitutional values were threatened.
After the Lockdown, Fear and Chaos in India
(New York Times) As panic about the virus escalates, the middle and upper classes are hoarding food, supplies and medicines
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
‘Jaipur Journals’ is set in a literature festival to explore the writing life in all its complexity
What happens when writers confront truths about themselves – and others.
Humans of 2019 Elections: Those Who Made the ‘Nightmare’ Worth It
Pragya Tiwari pens an ode to the aam janta who made this nightmare of an election worth our while.
How My Hometown Became the Epicenter of India’s Religious Politics
(New York Times) - Hindu nationalists rose to electoral significance from the debris of the mosque they demolished in 1992.
Aatish Taseer: The story of Brahmins cannot simply be the story of Dalit oppression
Aatish Taseer interviewed by Pragya Tiwari
The Foot Soldiers of Hindutva Have been Lurking in the Shadows For a Long Time
Book Review of Dhierendra K. Jha's book on the RSS.
The Cauvery water dispute is more than an escalated local issue, it is an urgent cautionary tale
The Cauvery water dispute is symptomatic of some of the biggest problems that India is grappling with, writes Pragya Tiwari.
Making Aadhaar compulsory jeopardises privacy rights
In conversation with Jean Dreze on Aadhar.
Hindu rashtra stands for the way of life in India: Manmohan Vaidya
Manmohan Vaidya talks about the Sangh’s vision for the country and its views on secularism, minorities and fissures in society.
The winning proposition is make in India, for India: Arun Maira
India needs to see what type of manufacturing creates jobs and attract that kind of manufacturing, says Maira.
How Raghuram Rajan’s rate cuts impacted India in 2015
Jayati Ghosh's discusses the impact of Raghuram Rajan's rate cuts.
“The will of the people is not adequately reflected in macroeconomic choices made by the government"
Jayati Ghose on the macroeconomic choices of the Indian government.
How Modi’s win has changed Mohan Bhagwat’s tenor
Vijayadashami is the most important day in the calendar of the RSS, not only because it was founded on the festival in 1925
Waiting for Rahul Gandhi: A portrait of the new Youth Congress worker
The Indian Youth Congress (IYC) headquarters on Raisina Road is abuzz on 24 September.
Rumours and Censorship – A report on media in Kashmir
It was the first day of October 2010. The autumnal air was beginning to get nippy.
Crucifying Rahul Gandhi: Why the fate of the Congress vice president is a symptom, not the disease
Crucifying Rahul Gandhi by Pragya Tiwari