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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

Zero — that’s the number of seats we believe...

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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From D-Voter Tagging to Citizenship Declaration: Anowara Khatun’s case before the foreigners’ tribunal

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Rebuild or Compensate: Nagpur HC confronts NMC over ‘bulldozer’ demolition in riot case

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CJP’s 2025 Hate Watch: leading the fight for accountability in the digital media

In 2025, CJP emerged as India’s leading voice confronting digital hate on television, spearheading sustained NBDSA interventions that challenged communal broadcasts/debate, secured corrective orders, and strengthened accountability frameworks to restrain the spread of hateful and polarising content across news media

The Double Stage: Caste’s Schizophrenic Modernity between Spectacle and Shadow

Caste from the pre-modern, colonial to the post-Republican; this analysis draws from, among others, works by Nicholas Dirks (2001), Anand Teltumbde (2014) and Gopal Guru (2016) to map this transition showing that contemporary caste should be best understood as a sort of social schizophrenia driven by imaginative acts whereby power perpetuates itself through a convoluted hermetic legitimising act in India.

UGC Guidelines 2026: AISA Protest at Delhi University followed by sexual abuse allegations amid police presence

Delhi university has seen persistent protest by Ambedkarite and left groups demanding implementation of the UGC Guidelines 2026 that were summarily stayed by the Supreme Court; in one such, a confrontation during a mobilisation over UGC equity regulations, AISA women leaders were subject to brute and allegedly sexualised threats, while a right-wing YouTuber filed a separate assault complaint; police have registered parallel FIRs

12 Bengali migrant workers murdered in 6 states, Maharashtra tops the crime list

Following the recently unleashed hysteria on the misnomer “Bangladeshi immigrants”, spearheaded by BJP elected officials from the Centre to States, as many as 12 Bengali migrant workers have been murdered, revealing the physical targeted harm that can flow out of systemic hate speech made by those in public authority; these are statistics compiled by the West Bengal Migrants Welfare Board; 4 of the 12 killed have been in “progressive” Maharashtra and 10 in states ruled by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)

Against the Script of Hate: How ordinary citizens are reclaiming public space

A shop sign in Kotdwar, a shutter kept open in Nainital, a landlord’s refusal in Purola, and a Valentine’s Day standoff in Jaipur — how everyday acts of defiance are reshaping the narrative of communal tension in India