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Gauhati High Court questions allotment of 3000 Bighas of land to private cement company in Assam

Behind the 3,000-bigha allotment to Mahabal Cement lies a decades-old conflict over customary rights, ecological safeguards, and Sixth Schedule protections

Why are Dalit MPs & MLAs Silent on Attacks in Saharanpur, Protest Marchers to Ask Starting Zanzarka, Gujarat

Beginning June 3, Dalit activists from Gujarat have planned...

Failure is No Shame, Vaibhav Says in this FB Post to Others who Dread Board Exam Results

'Don't hurt yourself, physically or emotionally. I am saying...

A Student of IIT Madras Thrashed by ABVP for attending ‘beef fest’

After 50 students of IIT Madras participated in a...

Madras HC Stays Modi Sarkar’s Ban on Cattle Trade, WB & Kerala Oppose Move

Madras High Court stays Centre’s order on cattle slaughter, Both...

Here is My Offer, a Dalit Voice Says in Outrage to Adityanath

Here is My Offer, a Dalit Voice in Outrage...

Succumbing to Islamic Hardliners, Statue of Woman removed from Bangladesh SC

Statue of Woman Removed From Bangladesh’s Supreme CourtThe statue...

Unconstitutional: Modi Govt’s Ban on Sale of Cattle

 The Centre's notification restricting the sale of cattle in...

NHRC Orders Investigation Into Complaints of Torture in Bhopal Central Jail

NHRC orders investigation into the complaints of torture in...

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