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Funds Withheld, Futures on Hold: Dalit, OBC, Minority students face scholarship crisis amidst delays and cuts
A sudden funding freeze leaves dozens of marginalised students in limbo, exposing deepening cracks in the government’s commitment to educational justice
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At least 10 people released from Detention Camps in Assam
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60 Years Of Constitutional Rights Denied To 20 Millions Indian Dalit Christians
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Journalists Condemn Press Council of India’s support to Media Gag in Kashmir
Over 80 individual journalists and media organisations, have expressed...
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