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Wrung and Hung Out to Dry

Victims of the Saradha scam may not have been educated and alert enough, but an entire system of governance has been caught napping

Navel Gazing Nation

Taking one’s neighbours seriously is the first step for any country aspiring to a seat at the international high table

No Surprise, Money Still Counts in Karnataka

Assembly poll candidates seem to be either freshly minted millionaires or those who have reported a massive increase in assets over the past five years

The Law That Saved a Billion Lives

A portrait of a fearless piece of Indian legislation that assures affordable medication to the world’s poor

Rape at Home

The trial of a French Consulate employee, accused of raping his minor daughter, has begun in Bangalore. His wife Suja Jones speaks to Open on her battle for justice and why is it important to listen carefully to your child

Love Jihad

As the BJP seeks another term in Karnataka, Hindutva’s foot soldiers raise a battlecry against cross-community romance

An Addiction and its Amazing Utility

Cigarettes can always be squeezed for tax revenues or for cash to fund a company’s diversification

Tripping Over Caste Lines

The Maharashtra BJP’s internal caste politics will do nothing to win the party votes in a state where its influence is steadily diminishing

Setback in Andhra

The Maoist plan of revival in an erstwhile bastion now looks bleak

The Strange Trajectory of an Agitation

After Ajit Pawar’s urination comment, a group protesting shoddy drought relief finds unexpected momentum

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