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This government has all but actually declared a war on its own people: Teesta Setalvad

Its been a challenging  five years. Between 2017-2019 (between when the book was first published) until now, the lines have been even more sharply drawn. Between the vast majority...

BJP MP Manoj Sinha Threatens Voters; Says Fingers Pointing at BJP Workers Will be Cut

Union Minister of Communications and Minister of State, Railways,...

PM Modi Defends Malegaon Blast Accused Sadhvi Pragya’s Candidature

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has defended his party’s decision...

Red Flag over Nashik as Farmers begin rally for CPI (M)’s JP Gavit

Maharashtra is all set to witness yet another long...

Despite EC Censure, Adityanath is at it again; calls SP candidate ‘Babur ki Aulad’

Sambhal: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath, has made...

First-time voters in Solapur share their views

TwoCircles.net spoke to a few young voters among whom...

Between Promise and Action: Dalits in post-2014 India

An excerpt from Majoritarian State The BJP administration, led by...

Saurashtra and Kutch : Election Under The Shadow of Drought

Newsclick travelled about 1,800 km in Saurashtra and Kutch...

Bangalore journalist gets polling slip printed with BJP’s lotus symbol

Johanna Deeksha, a reporter with The New Indian Express...

‘Gujarat Model Gone Bust’: Study reveals Poor Irrigation Planning and Obfuscating Strategies

Image Courtesy: socialism.inThe much touted ‘Gujarat model’ is facing...

Action taken against Kerala BJP chief over communal remark

On Wednesday, April 17, the Election Commission informed the...

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Face must be visible, then hijab, burqa, dupatta or attire of choice permitted to TET candidates: MCSE

This clarification from the Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) came days after the council’s directive for the June 28 examination; the initial instructions stated that candidates will not be allowed to wear items such as dupattas, burqas, masks and caps inside examination centres which triggered a debate among teachers and various social groups

Lucknow: Caste hierarchies & contract labour exploitation among sanitation workers

Sanitation accused their supervisor of coercion, wage manipulation and caste-based abuse, alleging that workers are being pressured to surrender a recently approved ₹2,000 wage increase while being denied entitled leave. The allegations reflect the broader vulnerabilities faced by sanitation workers in Uttar Pradesh, which has recorded the highest number of sewer and septic tank deaths in India since 2017

From Protest to Petition: Maharashtra’s Public Safety Act in the dock

After months of state-wide protests, thousands of objections and sustained civil society opposition, Maharashtra's controversial security law now faces a constitutional challenge before the Bombay High Court

51st Anniversary of Emergency in India: While the RSS supported the Emergency, it now ruthlessly presides over an ‘undeclared Emergency’

The RSS shakha, well documented for its recounting of a manipulated history has, over past decades laid claims to being part of the wider democratic struggle against the Emergency; archival documents from independent sources, civil servants and writers, as also its own archive clearly document otherwise.

When the State Valued a Desecrated Grave at Rs 100: The Mathura cemetery controversy

The reported desecration of graves in a century-old Muslim cemetery in Mathura raises troubling questions about dignity, religious freedom and state accountability

To Karnataka’s Anti-SIR Movement: A note of caution and concern

While efforts have been afoot in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh by civil rights groups and people’s movements to ensure inclusion of the maximum number of eligible voters under the ongoing, expanded, SIR process. The author argues how these efforts may come to naught, given the structural issues involved: a compromised ECI, rushed timelines and the unlawful and rigid document-test for citizenship. In fact, robust efforts in Kerala, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu where similar efforts were made also came to naught.

After Akbar Ali Mondal’s Killing, Pani Sol’s Hawkers Ask: How Will We Survive?

Ground Report I In Pani Sol, one of Bengal's largest villages of hawkers, Akbar Ali Mondal's killing has left thousands of Muslim traders fearful about earning a living and supporting their families