Daily Brief: Can the Supreme Court fix India's hate speech problem?Words0Time to read3 minsPublished7 Mar, 2023 Can the Supreme Court fix India's hate speech problem? In multiple instances, court has said it is difficult to curb hate speech, often due to lack of action by authorities and, sometimes, due to gaps in the law. scroll.in The Nagaland election, in 25 charts: BJP, ally pull off strong performance amid political churn Candidates and local contexts are crucial but the strong showing of the NDPP-BJP indicates that state-wide dynamic is also at play. scroll.in Army court recommends life sentence to officer for staged gunfight in Kashmir Three men – Abrar Ahmed, Imtiyaz Ahmed and Mohammed Ibrar – were killed in the gunfight that took place in July 2020. scroll.in Let’s talk security first: Pakistan is giving Taliban the same argument that India gave Pakistan Islamabad has failed to use its leverage over Afghanistan in a progressive way. scroll.in This book revisits the 2012 violence at Maruti Suzuki’s Manesar plant from the workers’ perspective An excerpt from ‘Japanese Management, Indian Resistance: The Struggles of the Maruti Suzuki Workers’, by Anjali Deshpande and Nandita Haksar. scroll.in Start the week with a film: In ‘Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio’, a puppet for our times The animated musical is considered a shoo-in at the Oscars. scroll.in For young readers: How Naval Godrej, a self-taught engineer, pioneered India’s machine tool industry An excerpt from ‘Naval Godrej: Pioneer of Progress’. scroll.in Tennis: Somdev Devvarman – the tireless former India No 1 now striking a chord Even during his playing days, Devvarman held a fascination for music, an art he’s now exploring – leading to a debut studio album. scroll.in
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