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‘The Congress Didn't Respect My Dad After His Death'
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‘The Congress Didn't Respect My Dad After His Death'

Less than three years after its founding, the YSR Congress fell short of power in Andhra Pradesh by just 2 per cent of the votes in 2014 . Its leader Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy, in the middle of a padayatra ahead of the 2019 election, speaks to Outlook about the circumstances of his dramatic departure from the Congress, the problems facing the state today and what he intends to do. 

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January 29, 2018
The Glue Of Contradiction
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The Glue Of Contradiction

Both the BJP and the PDP know it’s best to carry on together despite pulling J&K in opposite directions

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May 07, 2018
Mutter Needs More Courage
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Mutter Needs More Courage

Angela Merkel’s smaller victory means sterner challenges. Then there’s the AfD threat.

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October 09, 2017
The Crooked Public Schools Road
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The Crooked Public Schools Road

Unrecognised and illegal, budget schools run by slumlords fleece and fool working-class parents

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10 mins  |
October 09, 2017
Only-For-Profit Schools
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Only-For-Profit Schools

How private schools work around the bar on profiteering and rake in the moolah

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5 mins  |
October 09, 2017
'Police Chased Us Even Into Our Hostel Rooms. We Want An Apology From The V-C'
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'Police Chased Us Even Into Our Hostel Rooms. We Want An Apology From The V-C'

BANARAS Hindu University’s campus is one of the largest in Uttar Pradesh. It is accessible through several gates, the most renowned and biggest of which overlooks Lanka, a locality in Varanasi. It is at this gate that hundreds of students of BHU, mostly women scholars, were protesting since 6 am on September 21. It is from this historic site that they were lathicharged by police and chased into their hostels. Videos of the all-woman crowd being beaten by police have since gone viral, sending shockwaves through the country.The women students had come out in protest after an incident of sexual harassment on the campus, for which the BHU administration blamed the victim. She was the first to step out to protest against the unequal treatment of women in the university and the lack of basic safety norms there. She was soon joined by other hostel residents, and as she shaved her head in protest, became a symbol of all BHU women students’ demands.

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October 09, 2017
A Novel Catches The Bus To Wagah
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A Novel Catches The Bus To Wagah

Indian publishers are fertile ground for most ­Pakistani writers who have few options back home.

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October 09, 2017
Oedipus Backwards
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Oedipus Backwards

Thin on patient detail and emotional heft, Pamuk’s hero rushes from scene to scene. Major questions are asked, but they don’t illuminate our readerly selves.

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October 09, 2017
Ripples Turn Into Waves
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Ripples Turn Into Waves

Changed public sentiment puts Dhaka in a cleft stick on hasty repatriation of Myanmar refugees

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8 mins  |
February 12, 2018
Nero Plays A Veena Called Saraswati
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Nero Plays A Veena Called Saraswati

A sudden spurt in Haryana’s crime points to an administration that lacks in political will and is pressured by caste politics. The CM, though, will ‘remain’.

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February 12, 2018
Panth And A Foreign Hand
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Panth And A Foreign Hand

A new real threat of Khalistani ­terror, fuelled and funded by foreign gurudwaras patronised by liberal white politicians, has revived memories of a blood-drenched era of Punjab’s history

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February 12, 2018
Punjaap Tripped On A Fuse
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Punjaap Tripped On A Fuse

An ambitious AAP flirted with the wrong ­sentiment in Punjab last year—separatism

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February 12, 2018
Modicare: Insurance Policy 2019
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Modicare: Insurance Policy 2019

Jaitley promises succour, belatedly, to aggrieved sectors. But is it too thin a supply of oxygen for India’s distressed?

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February 12, 2018
Modi Still BJP's Trump Card
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Modi Still BJP's Trump Card

After the tough Gujarat polls and ­Rajasthan drubbing, in the duo’s last mile dash, Modicare, MSP, even DeMo will all be ammunition to snipe at the Congress’s scam skeletons. But BJP insiders agree it is not an easy task.

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February 19, 2018
Modi-Yogi Bhakts Aplenty, But Jobs?
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Modi-Yogi Bhakts Aplenty, But Jobs?

Besides Muslims, Dalits are the only vocal section that has turned against the BJP in UP

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February 19, 2018
Where Party Has Withered Away
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Where Party Has Withered Away

A tie-up with Congress would have yielded zilch, given the total absence of CPI(M) cadres in the Bengal countryside

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9 mins  |
February 19, 2018
I Would Love To Carry The Bequest Of My Dida, But With My Own Persona
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I Would Love To Carry The Bequest Of My Dida, But With My Own Persona

In a freewheeling interview, Raima Sen looks back at her journey as an actress, her memorable roles in Hindi and Bengali cinema, sibling rivalry at home with Riya Sen, her mother’s foray into politics and, above all, her legendary grandmother’s decision to turn a recluse at the height of her fame.

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February 19, 2018
Festoon Of Schemes Dangling
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Festoon Of Schemes Dangling

Siddaramaiah is sure about retaining power, banking on an array of welfare projects

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April 16, 2018
Keep It Simple, Stupid
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Keep It Simple, Stupid

Focussing on citizens’ behaviour and segregation at source brings results

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April 23, 2018
Not Exactly Virgin Soil To Plough
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Not Exactly Virgin Soil To Plough

BSY is Karnataka BJP’s face in the battle for power. The party doesn’t want signs of its past mistake to re-emerge.

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April 23, 2018
Service, Then Jubilation
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Service, Then Jubilation

Young Indians are plucking gold at the CWG at will. Tougher challenges await them at August’s Asiad.

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April 23, 2018
The Beneficial Distributaries
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The Beneficial Distributaries

Cauvery may have been the stated cause but DMK has a more mundane agenda: increase its Delta votes

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April 30, 2018
Vachana Versus Vachana
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Vachana Versus Vachana

Theology and politics? Questions of self-definition roil Lin gayat country ahead of polls.

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8 mins  |
April 30, 2018
Raptors Of Hatred
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Raptors Of Hatred

An eight-year-old girl’s gory end took J&K’s ruling coalition to the brink and back

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April 30, 2018
Default Sinkholes
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Default Sinkholes

The regulatory tool seeking to minimise damage from the menace of mounting NPAs was given new teeth, but it will be a long and hard road to recovery

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April 30, 2018
Saved, Yet Shamed
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Saved, Yet Shamed

India trims the annual increase of HIV/AIDS cases by 57 per cent since 2000. But social stigma lives on.

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8 mins  |
April 30, 2018
Tiger Tiger, Burning Bronze
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Tiger Tiger, Burning Bronze

Tiger Shroff breaks the Box Office as a ‘dance­action’ star

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April 30, 2018
Passing Shot At The Summit
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Passing Shot At The Summit

Srikanth climbs atop the badminton heap. True grit bears fruit. Doggedness will keep him there.

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April 30, 2018
With Allah On The ­Loudspeaker
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With Allah On The ­Loudspeaker

The BJP rustles up a mix of Indian nationalism and Kashmiri Muslim identity for a toehold in the Valley

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January 15, 2018
Still, The Pen Remains Mightier
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Still, The Pen Remains Mightier

Gauri Lankesh never compromised with truth-telling. This anthology charts her career, including that courageous switch to Kannada journalism.

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January 15, 2018