Hate & Harmony

After NEET protests ended, the battle moved online: Women protesters face threats, doxing and criminalisation

From demands for accountability over a paper leak to attacks on protesters’ identities, the aftermath of the movement raises questions about dissent, gendered harassment and the State’s response to democratic protest

Diversity & Tolerance make India Strong, Divisiveness makes us Weak: Raghuraman Rajan

'What makes India strong is its diversity, debate and...

Not just open Defecation, Dalit Girl Child was molested too, says Father: MP Murder

Father of Roshni, 15 brutally beaten to death on...

Bilkis Bano case: SC directs Guj gov’t to pay compensation in 2 weeks

The Supreme Court has directed the state of Gujarat...

Kill me if Govt can’t imprison Criminals: Widow of Bulandshahr Cop, Subodh Kumar

Wife of slain officer says with anguish, “Kill me!”Image...

NRC rumours spark suicides in Bengal, BJP stirs communal pot

Ever since the final National Register of Citizens (NRC)...

VHP seeks Constitutional amendments to obtain ‘Equal Rights for Hindus’

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and other Hindutva outfits...

Will push CAB afresh, have new NRC: Hemanta Biswa Sarma

Assam minister Hemanta Biswa Sarma set the cat among...

Howdy Modi? ‘Houston Chronicle’ recalls Kashmir, human rights, attack on minorities

Commenting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's big show in...

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Kerala court grants bail to T.G. Mohandas in Jantar Mantar remarks case, cites arrest procedure irregularity

The Thiruvananthapuram court granted regular bail to right-wing activist T.G. Mohandas, a former head of the BJP’s State intellectual cell, a day after his arrest over alleged remarks about women and student protesters at Jantar Mantar; the court cited non-issuance of notice under Section 35(3) BNSS, recovery of electronic devices, cooperation with investigators, and his age and health.

August 11, 2026: A decade plus of students challenging a regime that seeks to control thought & ideas

The pushback to the Modi 1.0 regime came within months of it being sworn into office, and it emerged from the student of the Central University, Hyderabad & JNU among others, that had been creations of independent India’s intellectual and organisational fashioning; while Gen Z’s 2026 protests are a breath of fresh air to the battle weary, India’s students in universities have never been silent

Two FIRs, Four Days In: Pune sees first use of Maharashtra’s controversial anti-conversion law

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ID Based on Anonymous Informant, Sudden Reference to 2009 Home Ministry Notification: Why NSA Case Against Satyam Verma Is Unconvincing

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