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Turbulence In The Calculus

The recent Bharat bandh by Dalit groups has put to test the BJP’s ability to hold its core

constituency—the Savarnas—and Dalits together

 Saffron Spikes On The Fabric

The communal violence in Bengal’s Raniganj and Asansol gives the TMC enough reason to

lash out at the BJP’s ‘polarising activities’ in the state.

 New Waves Around An Island of Justice

Post-#MeToo and crowd sourced social media lists calling out harassment, a storm has

been unleashed upon ‘progressive’ spaces in India. Making sense of it amidst all the noise.

 Keepers of Debt Mountain

When it comes to massive outstanding NPAs, it’s not only the national banks which are to

blame. Going by the ICICI and Axis stories, private banks are equally inept.

Harder To Breathe

There has been a steady rise in TB cases across the country. What is being done about it?

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