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The Invisibility Cloak
\"My eyes are always hungry. They look at your face and move down and we long for that complete body. It is a strong urge to be a woman and to look better than any woman. We want to be mothers, too. That is an inherent part of being a woman\"- Gauri Sawant to me in an interview in 2012 for 'The Eunuch Mothers' that appeared in Open magazine
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September 11, 2023

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Laws That Target Minorities
The Narendra Modi-led government has enacted many laws that systematically discriminate against Muslims
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September 01, 2023

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The People Behind The Scenes
Who Are These People? by Leena Nandan, IAS officer and secretary in the environment ministry, is a thriller set in the backdrop of terror activities, garnished with stories of civil servants and their lives
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September 01, 2023

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The Fog Of Wordplay
Hijab, azaan, jihadi, anti-national, terrorist, mullah, miya-the meaning of these terms are blurred on purpose by many political leaders and Right-wing groups. They use it as a strategy to serve their own agendas, target religious minorities and stoke communal passions
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1 Sep 2023

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Navigating Lives, Negotiating Desires
Patna Pride Parade took place last month. Many moving and inspiring queer life stories were shared at the event
6 min |
1 Sep 2023

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Caste and Crime
The government's role in ensuring the safety and dignity of people from marginalised communities like Musahars is paramount in a caste-ridden society like Bihar
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1 Sep 2023

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"We Cannot Let the Tribal Identity Vanish"
Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren in conversation with Chinki Sinha. The chief minister organised a two-day Tribal (indigenous) Festival in Ranchi recently to celebrate indigenous identity and also to show Jharkhand Mukti Morcha's assertion of tribal rights
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1 Sep 2023

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"Muslims are not violent or barbarians, nor is the book they revere most a book of hate."
Political anthropologist Irfan Ahmad is a Professor of Anthro po logy and Sociology at Istanbul’s Ibn Haldun University in Turkey, known for his work on various aspects of Islam and Islamophobia, including Western and Indian thought.
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1 Sep 2023

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Waves of Violence
Bengal, nationally known as a hub of secular-liberal ideals, is witnessing its centuries-old covert Islamophobia turning overt
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1 Sep 2023

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Vulnerable at Home
To make sense of the Indian variant of Islamophobia, it is vital to examine its relationship with the notion of communalism-particularly their points of convergence
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1 Sep 2023

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Discordant Notes
Clashes on festivals like Ram Navami sharpen the divide between Hindus and Muslims in Jharkhand
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1 Sep 2023

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A Divided World
Anti-Islam narrative is being promoted by Right-Wing ideologues worldwide to exploit the latent hate for votes
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1 Sep 2023

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Tranquil Change
In a world enveloped by Islamophobia, two institutions in Kerala are fostering peaceful conversions
7 min |
1 Sep 2023

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Scarred Forever
Residents of North East Delhi relive the traumatic memories of the February 2020 carnage amid an endless wait for justice
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1 Sep 2023

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In Search of Peace
The real question is how to build up trust between the two religions so that Islamophobia is staved off. At the core of both Hinduism and Islam lay the ideas of love, acceptance and togetherness that can offset Islamophobia and Hindutva
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1 Sep 2023

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Widening Faultlines
What happened in Nuh was not an aberration. There is a history to it
7 min |
1 Sep 2023

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EMPOWERING MINDS, ENRICHING FUTURES: ANDHRA PRADESH GOVERNMENT'S VISION FOR QUALITY EDUCATION AND HOLISTIC DEVELOPMENT
Under the leadership of Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, who strongly believes that Education is the real asset that one can give to children, the Andhra Pradesh government has implemented several initiatives to ensure access to quality education and enhance educational outcomes, as reforms in Education can only change the destinies of the students
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1 Sep 2023

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Extreme Violence
Communal clashes across India are leaving behind a trail of death and devastation. Tolerance is the need of the hour
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1 Sep 2023

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Chronicling The Dalit Panthers
Solidarities centred on precious Dalit lives were created across India
9 min |
August 21, 2023

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Young Game Changers Of Indian Realty
Equipped with specialised degrees and a tech-savvy mindset, this contemporary lineage of visionary trailblazers is setting a new benchmark in the Indian real estate landscape
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August 21, 2023

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A Canvas of Exchanges
The role art plays in society as a tool of survival must be acknowledged. Art memorialises stories and draws attention to the social and the political
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August 21, 2023

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Art from the Margins
Artists from marginalised communities reflect on the everyday lives of Dalits and the oppressed classes at an exhibition
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August 21, 2023

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COLUMN CULTURE, DIPLOMACY, INCLUSIVITY
How India Restored G20 Mandate in the face of Uncertainties
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August 21, 2023

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INDIA'S BET ON G20 PRESIDENCY
The G20 presidency this year provides India a strong platform to find wider support as the voice of the global south as it seeks to lead developing countries towards greater inclusion in global geopolitics and push back against the hegemony of the global north
8 min |
August 21, 2023

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The Battle GOES ON
The Black Panther Party may have been dissolved but many of the original ideas have resurfaced in different forms. The core principles, however, remain the same
5 min |
August 21, 2023

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Founding a Movement
The Dalit Panthers were committed to the mission of fighting cruelty and oppression
4 min |
August 21, 2023

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'Monumen'tal Loss
The monuments, statues and parks in Lucknow are a stark reminder of what the Bahujan Samaj Party once stood for
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August 21, 2023

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Beyond Feminism
Dalit women's fight for equality and assertion has been as much with the 'woman' as with the 'man'
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August 21, 2023

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"It's not impossible to smash the caste system"
Anand Teltumbde is a scholar and civil rights activist known for his extensive work on B.R. Ambedkar's life and work as well as the caste issue. He was arrested in connection with the Elgar Parishad case in 2020 and released on bail in November 2022 after spending 31 months in jail. The 72-year-old spoke to Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
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August 21, 2023

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Striving for Progress of all Haryanvis
Policies and programmes of Manohar Lal Govt. change the lives of people
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