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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...

Kerala Nos 1 in Niti Aayog’s report on School Education index, UP ranks last

 The central government’s policy think-tank on Monday launched the...

Block Development Council Polls in J&K a ‘travesty of democracy’: CPI (M)

Polit Bureau of the Communist Party issues a statement...

No time to hear Kashmir petitions, will hear Ayodhya matter first: SC

On Monday, the SC postponed petitions related to issues...

Another Tribal Woman raped: Telegana

In another shocking case of gender-driven violence, a 26-year-old...

Dhule lynching case: 10 accused get bail!

In a shocking incident on July 1, 2018, five...

No End to Suffering of Muzzafarnagar Riot Victims; Justice Remains Elusive

Six years have passed since the Muzaffarnagar riots. The...

As Nearby States Report 350 Stubble Fires In 7 Days, Delhi Prepares To Deal With Bad Air

New Delhi: About 350 incidents of stubble burning have...

Why Modi and BJP Thrive on Politics of Fear

Is Modi India’s ‘authoritarian father-leader’ -- beset by grandeur...

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