16 Back Into The EmberFinally the tension around Doklam is defused. Analysing the road ahead.24 A Mind For ReformWriter Shajahan Madampat writes on the judiciary’s indulgence in scriptural exegesis inthe triple talaq verdict and a lack of a perspective of reform among current Muslim leaders28 Stalled From GraceGurmeet Ram Rahim’s conviction is only the latest in a series of cases of godmen beingexposed for misusing their power to break the law. Outlook takes a look at the long black list.54 Time To Take The BatMarginalised from the mainland pitch, Northeastern cricketers are fighting for their rights56 A Frenzy Over HistoryA flood of Bollywood historicals, quasi-historicals and historic-fictions are ready to hit themarket, with cases of more than one film-maker involved with the same topic.
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