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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...

To hell with the law: Sanjay Raut

Showing shocking disregard for the law of the land...

Kanhaiya Kumar’s Photoshopped Image Being Circulated With Appeal Of Not Voting For Him

Kanhaiya Kumar, Communist Party of India (CPI)’s candidate for...

Party Manifestos Differ On Dealing With Farm Crisis, National Security, Jobs

Mumbai: The crisis in the agriculture sector, unemployment and...

Did The Deputy Chief Minister of Nagaland Just Cast 8 Votes?

Did Deputy Chief Minister of Nagaland, Y Pattan just...

Why Kashmiri Shias are likely to reject the BJP’s trap of luring voters on sectarian lines

Srinagar: The Shias of Kashmir Valley strongly rebuffed the...

General Elections 2019: Allegations of influencing voters in Assam

On April 11, when Assam Pradesh Congress Committee president...

Vote for me or don’t come to me for jobs: Maneka Gandhi tells Muslims at UP rally

Union Minister Maneka Gandhi stoked a controversy by asking...

Why shouldn’t the EC ban VHP’s Ram Navami Yatras?

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) plans to organise 700 shobha...

General Elections 2019: Watchout for Vidharbha

Maharashtra with 48 parliamentary constituencies is a key state...

How Do We Ensure a Hate Free Election?

There is a very real fear that the 2019...

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ALIFA seeks review of questionable ToR of ‘High-Level Committee on Demographic Change’

Questioning the orientation of the recent constitution of the High Level Committee on Demographic Change, the All India Feminist Alliance (ALIFA-NAPM) has said that India Needs Fair Demographic Approach that promotes inclusion, not social polarisation

Not What the Court Decided: Re-reading the Bombay High Court’s passport judgment

The MEA's recent clarification on passport has centred on a single judicial decision that may not support the sweeping proposition now attributed to it

Brotherhood in Rajasthan: Hindus, Muslims Protect Border Mosques

Amidst mounting concerns over the destruction of decades-old religious sites near the India-Pakistan border, local villagers have chosen choosing peaceful resistance over polarised division. Under the banner of an interfaith peace assembly, citizens have been protesting these actions peacefully, urging the administration to respect the social fabric of an area long defined by mutual respect, shared struggles, and brotherhood

Rejected as Voter, also denied a Passport? Here is how ‘New India’ deals with exclusion complaints under SIR: Former editor, Telegraph, R Rajagopal

The pithy, non-indulgant factual ‘note’ by the former editor of Telehraph, Kolkatta who is revered for his unique headlines for the newspaper, generated heat and waves over the week-end even as an utterly compromised and non-responsive administration watched on. R. Rajagopal penned this even as he informed the Prem Bhatia Journalism award that he was resigning from the Jury due to his acute disenchantment with the media profession.

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