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Beyond the Manusmriti Debate: Why Constitutional Morality Must Remain India’s North Star

The renewed debate over the place of the Manusmriti in legal education has become a larger contest over the moral foundations of the Indian republic. Building on the questions...

Delhi’s Sewerage Master Plan 2031 ‘accepts’: Some sewers can be cleaned manually

A civil society report, giving details of 18 deaths...

Protest letters to President, PM from prominent citizens: Kashmir situation ‘unacceptable’

A group of 284 eminent Indian citizens – including...

Cost of defending citizenship post NRC north of Rs 11,000 crores!

Guwahati, 5 September, 2019: Even as the government, both...

Leaky, Dingy, Tiny: Police Homes In India’s Financial Capital

Mumbai: For the last 24 years, police clerk Deepika...

NRC+CAB: Another Divisive Weapon of the Sangh Parivar

For the present, it also distracts from the economic...

#SaveAarey protest: SC to hear matter Suo Motu,: 29 protesters released on bail

A special bench of the Supreme Court has been...

Aarey: Tree-cutting continues, sec 144 imposed, protesters arrested and denied bail

The indiscriminate felling of trees that began in Aarey...

Focus on Environment, Health and Education instead of Politics of Hate

Filmmaker Kavita Lankesh talks about the things we should...

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