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Lucknow: Caste hierarchies & contract labour exploitation among sanitation workers
Sanitation accused their supervisor of coercion, wage manipulation and caste-based abuse, alleging that workers are being pressured to surrender a recently approved ₹2,000 wage increase while being denied entitled leave. The allegations reflect the broader vulnerabilities faced by sanitation workers in Uttar Pradesh, which has recorded the highest number of sewer and septic tank deaths in India since 2017
Indians stand united, don’t allow Hate to prevail over Harmony
Amidst the instances of hate speech, outbreaks of violence and bulldozer injustice, let us take a look at the efforts of ordinary citizens who helped preserve harmony
Buddha, Brahma or Al-Bari’, notes after a visit to Poa Mecca, Hajo
Figure 1: Pao Mecca Mosque at Hajo, Kamrup Dist,...
Yati Narsinghanand under House Arrest after declaring intention to visit Delhi’s Jama Masjid
Serial Hate Offender Narsinghanand was supposed to visit Jama Masjid on Friday to show support for Nupur Sharma
Howrah: Hindu families help ensure peaceful wedding for Muslim neighbour
Appeal to local police to allow wedding of Muslim widow's daughter amidst prohibitory orders, welcome guests, arrange for safe transport
Ranchi Violence: Principal Secretary demands explanation from police for hoardings with images of alleged rioters
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CJP moves NCM against Deepak Sharma for derogatory remarks against Allah online!
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Sharma’s new Twitter account suspended for selectively reporting Muslims to the police for posting jokes on "Shivling" found in Gyanvapi mosque
What does Prakash Ambedkar hope to achieve by organising anti-Nupur Sharma protests?
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SC to hear urgent petitions against UP demolitions today
Court to hear two separate intervention applications filed by Jamiat-Ulema-i-Hind, seeking a stay on the spate of demolitions in Saharanpur, Prayagraj, and Kanpur
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Bulldozer Injustice: Homes of alleged June 10 protesters to be demolished in UP?
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