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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...

Economic Slowdown: No Improvement Even in the Festive Season

“Big players, who deal internationally, are still safe, but...

Let Journalists do their Job: Kashmiri Press Protests Valley Siege

SRINAGAR/NEW DELHI: Kashmiri journalists staged a sit-in protest in...

I feel humiliated, says jailed student fighting Chinmayanand

Even as India can lay claim to having more...

CJP moves NHRC in Sultanpur Rape Case

On September 10, villagers from Baijapur in Sultanpur district...

Prasar Bharati suspends DD official for not live telecasting Modi’s speech: Chennai

PM Modi’s address at the hackathon event aired only...

Erratic Monsoon, Driven By Climate Change, Damaged 25% Crops In Karnataka’s Kaveri Basin

Bengaluru: Erratic rainfall this monsoon damaged 25% of the...

Gates Foundation study: Child malnutrition reduction targets impossible to achieve

A Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation-funded study has found...

What Happened to Tax Investigations on Ambanis?

A letter written by former civil servant and activist...

Manual Scavenging still on: How Swachh is GOI’s conscience?

On October 2, 2014, the Government of India launched the...

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