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Our take on no-confidence motion, data protection bill, and Nuh violence — in 50 words

ThePrint view on the most important issues this week.

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This week, we saw Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in Parliament, the passing of Data Protection Bill, China’s negative inflation and slowing growth, and former CJI Ranjan Gogoi’s maiden speech. Read our 50-word editorials on them and much more.

12 August

Air India’s new logo shows commitment but airline must leave its lousy legacy behind

Rahul Gandhi’s counter to Modi outside Parliament was punchy. Frames 2024 electoral discourse

11 August 2023 

Bringing online betting under tax ambit timely. Now states should bring own laws

No-confidence motion finally made Modi speak on Manipur. But it was rhetorical with no roadmap

No-confidence motion finally made Modi speak on Manipur. But it was rhetorical with no roadmap | The Print

10 August 2023

Bill on appointment of election commission fails the smell test

China’s slowdown hurting the world and Xi is responsible

09 August 2023

Look beyond Cricket World Cup. India-Pakistan already engaging at Chennai hockey match today

Manipur police’s FIR against Assam Riffles the surest sign of constitutional breakdown

08 August 2023

Parliament is finally talking. Let’s not limit the focus to no-confidence motion outcome

Ex-CJI Gogoi’s speech on basic structure doctrine casts doubt on his own judicial decisions

HC order on bulldozing of Nuh homes would have been more impactful had it come two days earlier

ThePrint impact: Panel probing allegations of sexual abuse at Kalakshetra finds accused guilty

SC orders on Manipur ethnic violence a much-needed intervention for displaced families

07 August 2023

Women needed in CAPF to handle Manipur-like situation. Exploring soft postings is retrograde

Opposition’s absence from discussion on Data Bill tells a lot about its conduct

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