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How “A Burning” grapples with India’s current political reality
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Why has minority-dominated Mewat remained the most backward district of India, from UPA to NDA?
Nileena MS
Government and Policy
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Growing up Miya in Assam: How the NRC weaponised my identity against me
Abdul Kalam Azad
Crime
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What happens in Mewat cannot stay in Mewat
Natasha Badhwar
Politics
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How Assam’s Supreme Court-mandated NRC project is targeting and detaining Bengali Muslims, breaking families
Praveen Donthi
Crime
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More than Meets the Eye: On the Attack Against A Bengaluru Activist For Reporting an Allegedly Illegal Slaughterhouse to the Police
Kedar Nagarajan
Crime
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“Say, Pakistan Murdabad!”: A Reporter Recounts How a Mob In Delhi Assaulted Him When They Identified Him As Muslim
Basit Malik
Politics
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Commentary
Communal Polarisation Underscores the Political Landscape of Villages in Bijnor
Kedar Nagarajan
Politics
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Mayawati's Strategy to Woo the Muslim Voters of Uttar Pradesh
Neha Dixit
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Inside Mayawati’s battle for Uttar Pradesh
Neha Dixit
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Scholarships, Nationalism and Peace: Scenes from the RSS’s Event for Outreach to Kashmiri Students
Kedar Nagarajan
Religion
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Reportage
How the state nurtures the gau rakshaks of Haryana
Ishan Marvel
Politics
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Reportage
Asaduddin Owaisi’s ambition to unite India’s fractured Muslim electorate
Neyaz Farooquee
Religion
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The Focus on Religion in the 2011 Census Data Overshadows The Serious Impact of the Differential Growth of Hindi and Non-Hindi Regions
Garga Chatterjee
Conflict
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Survivors of ethnic violence in Assam last year slowly piece their lives back together
Mark Carey
Crime
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How one non-violent Muslim changed the heart of the ideologue of Hindu bombers
Christophe Jaffrelot
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Neither the Western media’s shallow coverage nor domestic outrage over it does justice to the complexity of Pakistani society
Madiha Sattar