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How defending a 70-year-old Muslim shopkeeper triggered FIRs, highway blockades, and a law-and-order crisis in Uttarakhand

What began as a local intervention against alleged intimidation over a shop’s name spiralled into right-wing mobilisation, multiple FIRs, and a national debate on selective policing, free speech, and communal harmony in Kotdwar

Dial M for Massacre

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Dereliction of duty

How Gujarat’s top cops deserted residents of Gulberg Society   CP...

Dereliction of duty

How Gujarat’s top cops deserted residents of Gulberg Society   CP...

Travesty of truth

How intellectuals sell their soul   It is vacation time in...

A Gandhian with a difference

  Iqbal Ahmad Ansari, 1935 – 2009Professor Iqbal Ahmad Ansari,...

My cousin, the suicide bomber

A brutalised Afghan society does not know whether to...

Alpine Bigotry

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A man who knew the future

The uncanny prescience of Maulana Abul Kalam AzadIn April...

Chapter II – Policies, Curricula, Syllabi and Textbooks

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