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When Conservation Becomes Coercion: The silent violence faced by the Tharus of Kheri

Over 4,000 Tharu Adivasis in Lakhimpur Kheri — including a blind man, a chronically ill man, and several elders — have been wrongfully booked. This analysis shows how administrative discretion and recent forest-law amendments are further undermining the protections guaranteed to forest-dwelling communities under the Forest Rights Act, 2006

A Foot Soldier for the Rule of Law: Advocate Shoaib

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To My Sister, Delta Meghwal

My loving sister Delta,I write this letter to you,...

The Real Story Behind the Rape and Killing of Dalit Girl Student, Delta Meghwal

 No Justice for Delta Meghwal, a 17 year old...

Hindutva Groups Fail to Push Caste Oppression Out of California Textbooks

HINDUTVA GROUPS FAIL TO OMIT CASTE OPPRESSION - California...

The Burning Question: Bangladeshi, Bhagwa, Beef and the Assam Elections

Assamese exceptionalism and the ambivalence of the Assamese Muslim...

An Open Letter to Muslim Men from an Angry Muslim Woman

Courtesy: The Independent, UKI recognise the irony of the...

ALERT Anti Mining Activist Beaten and Tortured n Custody in Goa

Human Rights Groups across the country have issued an...

Suspended VC Appa Rao set to Demolish Rohith Stupa and Veliwada with Political Blessing?

Despite nationwide and international criticism of Appa Rao and...

Film Makers, Writers, Cultural Personalities and Activists Demand Release of Deba Ranjan Sarangi

UPDATE:More than 500 Renowned film makers, writers ,artistes  and...

Journo Prabhat Singh Denied Bail Remanded to Judicial Custody: Bastar, Jagdalpur

  Despite the illegal arrest, without appropriate warrant on March...

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