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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...

AASU warns Amit Shah against fresh push for CAB

In wake of Union Home Minister and BJP President...

Sultanpur Rape Case Update – Police engages in fake disclosure to avoid public backlash?

The negligence of the police in the Nirbhaya like...

UN issues specific recommendations for India w.r.t. disability rights

Findings cover how the State is doing with regards...

Gandhi Alone is the ‘Father of the Nation’

  The ‘Howdy Modi’ event in Houston was an eye-catcher...

India Floods, again: What Happened and Why

A detailed look at the damage caused by the...

FIR against celebrities who sent letter to PM against mob lynching: Bihar

The letter had been written to the PM asking...

India Has The Highest Suicide Rate in South East Asia, But No Prevention Strategy

Mumbai: India had the highest suicide rate in the...

Second silicosis death in less than two months’ time in Gujarat’s ceramic hub

In a second death in a little more than...

‘Raven’: The new art of protest from the land of Sahodaran Ayyappan

When Adarsh Kumar Aniyal gave the title ‘A story...

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