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Opinion | Pocketbook Constitution: The Optics Of Parliament's Most-Loved Book
- Friday July 5, 2024
- Opinion | Sumit Baudh
The optics of a pocketbook Constitution in anyone's hands does not imply they have read it or are interested in wading through this lengthy text. Yet, the optics have given an unprecedented tangible form to the Constitution.
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Opinion | Dahaad vs Them: Lessons In Representing Caste - In Full
- Tuesday May 21, 2024
- Opinion | Sumit Baudh
The popularity of shows like 'Dahaad' and 'Them 2' demands that we pay attention to how social identities are portrayed, especially when these identities stand at odds with dominant power systems
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Opinion: Sub-Grouping SCs | 'Prioritise', Not Prefer, Treating More Injured
- Monday February 12, 2024
- Opinion | Sumit Baudh
More than just a whimsical preferential treatment of one group over the other, at the heart of the debate is the question of which are the more injured groups that the state needs to prioritise for affirmative action.
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Opinion | Pocketbook Constitution: The Optics Of Parliament's Most-Loved Book
- Friday July 5, 2024
- Opinion | Sumit Baudh
The optics of a pocketbook Constitution in anyone's hands does not imply they have read it or are interested in wading through this lengthy text. Yet, the optics have given an unprecedented tangible form to the Constitution.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | Dahaad vs Them: Lessons In Representing Caste - In Full
- Tuesday May 21, 2024
- Opinion | Sumit Baudh
The popularity of shows like 'Dahaad' and 'Them 2' demands that we pay attention to how social identities are portrayed, especially when these identities stand at odds with dominant power systems
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion: Sub-Grouping SCs | 'Prioritise', Not Prefer, Treating More Injured
- Monday February 12, 2024
- Opinion | Sumit Baudh
More than just a whimsical preferential treatment of one group over the other, at the heart of the debate is the question of which are the more injured groups that the state needs to prioritise for affirmative action.
- www.ndtv.com