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Sideways too
Traditionalists in the civil services community have decried the scheme of “parachuting people”.
Atul Ranjan
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Necessary Evil
All said and done, Namma Metro is, indeed, a necessary evil that Bengalurians have to bear with considerable discomfo...
Siddhi Jojare
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Maya's final hurray?
Be it social base or electoral presence, everything has been shrinking for the Dalit leader, once projected as a pros...
Atul Ranjan
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Reflection of the Lives of the Marginalised
S. Hareesh’s award-winning novel is a literature lover’s delight.
M. Baba Prasad
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A thoughtless decision
It is mysterious how the Union Government arrived at the figure of Rs. 8 lakh annual income limit for non-reserved cl...
M. Baba Prasad
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Navigating biased landmines
How do we navigate the intersection of politics and social media?
Anika Gomez
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Supposedly a giant leap for diversity?
There is much work to be done before we can truly call this a win.
Udbhavi Balakrishna
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DD and Democratic Infotainment
Democratizing DD, infusing it with a veracious, independent spirit can give back India its founding broadcaster in to...
Jaya Gomathi Mirra R
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More or less?
The ‘population control programme’ can boomerang on its proponents.
Atul Ranjan
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'I want my life back'
A bizarre saga of an icon alienated, emotionally abused, and financially controlled by her father.
Preetika Parashuraman
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This Change Is Staring At Us
It’s one thing to be caught unaware, and it’s another ball game to have science warn you with data and still live in ...
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A Paradigm Shift in Performance Space
Today's youth have broken the traditional norms of Indian classical dance, taking this niche upper-caste art to the m...
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The luxury of press freedom
Newsrooms in developing countries grapple with challenges that threaten their very existence.
Anika Gomez
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Thriving amidst tremors
Here are some of the challenges facing newsrooms in developing nations.
Arjun Iyer
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Does attribution aid biased reportage?
Can we prevent attributions made from preconceived biases from making their way into the stories we tell?
Anika Gomez
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Between a rock and a hard place
Many newsrooms in third world countries have either been forced to shut shop or simply become mouthpieces of the gove...
Udbhavi Balakrishna
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Press Freedom In The Third World: A Modern Day Challenge
Why is press freedom severely lacking in third world countries?
Manav Venkatesh
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Ignorance is our greatest weakness
Who is to blame for the unnecessary deaths we faced during the past few months? Is the blame on us, or is it on the g...
Vikas S
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The 'Love Jihad' ordinance: Adding legal teeth to polariz...
We explore the reasons for the urgency with which an ordinance to prohibit 'forced religious conversions' was promulg...
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COVID-19 and Congested Prisons
An account of prisons as fertile breeding grounds for incubation of COVID-19 owing to severe congestion.
Prateem Rohanekar
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A long way to go
A closer look at the first year of Maha Vikas Aghadi government in Maharashtra.
Akash Umesh Khandke
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Nirav Modi: a comprehensive piece on the PNB scam
Nirav Modi’s story and the cascading effects on the Indian economy.
Nandu G
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Dissent as offence?
National School of Journalism and Public Discourse (NSoJ) and DAKSH Society examine how certain legal provisions have...
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The Mystery of Custodial Deaths in India
Approximately 1,200 persons have died in police custody between 2005 and 2018 but only seven persons have been convic...
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Justice Delayed Is Power Gained: The Criminalization of P...
National School of Journalism and Public Discourse (NSoJ) and DAKSH Society take a close look at the pendency and di...
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Lewis Hamilton: Against The Grain
The six-time Formula One world champion is going about his business with an assuredness that makes us forget how clos...
Timothy Franklyn
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Manu Seshadri: Protect SMEs and Invest in Healthcare
Mr. Manu Seshadri recommends various public policy measures that can protect India's small and medium sized enterpris...
Rishika Menon
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The Lockdown: India's Cure For The Covid-19 Problem
The 21-day shutdown to fight the coronavirus pandemic is perhaps the biggest decision made in post-independence India.
Timothy Franklyn
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The Missing Word That Prevents India From Combating Covid-19
How the deletion of one word from the WHO ‘Suspect Case’ definition puts India at risk of uncontrolled spread of COVI...
Timothy Franklyn
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Encounters Won’t End This!
A young student journalist from NSoJ's UG2 expresses his concern over the recent ‘encounter’ deaths of the rape-accus...
Mahadevan K V
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Remembering Philip Hughes
A student journalist from NSoJ's UG1 pays tribute to a young cricketer gone too soon. His passing was a tragic event ...
Shriya Mandira
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