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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...

In India’s Holiest City, Modi Not As Omniscient As Before

Varanasi and Bhadohi (Uttar Pradesh): “I don’t fake things....

All parties look up to UP in the Home Stretch

We are in the last leg of the general...

Bihar depends on the Yadav-Muslim caste dynamic again this election

Nalanda, Patna Sahib, Patliputra, Arrah, Buxar, Sasaram, Karakat and...

BJP’s last chance to get a slice of the WB pie

Several communally sensitive and politically significant constituencies go to...

Slippers Hurled at MNM Chief Kamal Haasan, Allegedly Over his Godse Remark

Chennai: Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) president, Kamal Haasan, was...

He Freed The Cow, Who’s Going to Bell Yogi

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Jharkhand’s Santhal Pargana votes on Sunday

The areas which are known for protesting Adani group...

Religious Symbolism, Slogans at Amit Shah’s Roadshow Election Code of Conduct Violation?

Amidst the violent clashes during BJP president Amit Shah's...

EC asks Twitter to remove all tweets related to exit polls

ECI had received complaints against three media houses with...

A Punjab parliamentary seat of international significance

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Bombay High Court orders immediate release of 18-year-old detained for father’s citizenship status

Vacation bench says detention of Indian-born girl unjustified; invokes principles of due process, liberty, and jurisdictional restraint under Foreigners Act and May 2025 Central Government Resolution

Assam: Academics, lawyers, activists condemn ‘push back’ of persons to Bangladesh

This non transparent action launched post May 23, 2025 ‘falls on the wrong side of constitutionality’ and violates the rights to life and equality of those expelled, they said in a statement

CJP’s submits supplementary memo to NHRC revealing returnee testimonies after Assam’s allegedly unlawful expulsion of persons to Bangladesh

Latest submission documents the late night detentions and expulsions that violated all procedures, family testimonies, amounting to the forced abandonment of persons in Bangladeshi borderlands.

Same sex marriage not legalised, but couples can form a family: Madras HC

In an expansive order, a division bench of the Madras High Court also court observed that the concept of "family" has to be understood expansively and marriage is not the sole mode to start a family. The court also pulled up the police in Vellore district for showing insensitivity and being non-responsive to the complaints by the petitioner

Nine years, Najeeb from JNU is almost forgotten, India’s CBI investigation has found none guilty

The investigation marks a shocking failure in the capabilities of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), increasingly critiqued for malfunctioning under political pressure; in 2018 the CBI filed a closure report and seven years later, today, June 5, the Court is likely to hear and decide whether to accept that a missing student from one of India’s premier institutes, the JNU simply cannot be found nor the circumstances behind his disappearance

Cries for Environmental Justice: India at a low 176/180 countries in the 2024 Environmental Performance Index

June 5, World Environment Day is a sombre reminder that on the 2024 Environmental Performance Index (EPI), India is ranked at a pathetically low position of 176 out of 180 countries

June 5: World environment day & the increasing importance of seed conservation by farmers and rural communities

Fifty-three years after the UN Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm Sweden, marked a landmark event of environmental activists, indigenous people, scientists and officialdom, World Environment Day, June 5, Bharat Dogra writes on how Indian local communities, especially women, are taking charge of seed conservation and rejuvenating efforts, defeating attempts by corporates to monopolise and monetise this traditional wisdom