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Vigilante Violence an Increasing Threat to Peace, GOI fails to Investigate Attacks: HRW

Vigilante violence became increasing threat in India, govt failed...

The New Opposition at the Barricades Challenges Manuvaad & the Market

The present regime can be seen as an exemplar...

“The citizens are facing the worst time in the hands of right wing”: Raosaheb Kasbe

In a talk organised by the Mumbai Collective, eminent scholar...

Dalits Attacked On Daily Basis, But Government Remains Apathetic

Even as the ST and SC (Prevention of Atrocities)...

PMO protecting Bhima-Koregaon violence accused: Prakash Ambedkar

New Delhi (IANS): Dalit leader Prakash Ambedkar on Monday...

Will you fire Hegde for calling Dalits stray dogs: Mevani asks Modi

Newly elected independent MLA from Vadnagar, Gujarat has demanded...

‘FIR against Us an Afterthought, No Offence Made Out’: Jignesg Mevani & Umar Khalid move Bombay HC

Recently elected independent MLA, Jignesh Mevani and student leader...

Remembering a Man of Conviction, Rohith Vemula on His Second Death Anniversary

“Rohith was a Man of Convictions. Nobody could have...

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