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Withdraw the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026 NOW!

Sexual minority coalitions across the country and civil liberties groups have strongly opposed the 2026 Amendment to the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill that dilutes and nullifies the 2019 law

The BabriMasjid/Ayodhya Judgement of 2010 – Some questions for today

Babri Masjid before its demolition. It was still a...

Gandhi accepted his faults, so should we

Be aware of demagogues and don’t let national icons...

This book on Gauri Lankesh shows the illiberal side of India

The author offers so many details that a reader...

Alimuddin Ansari’s widow gets Rs. 5 lakh compensation from Jharkhand HC

Mariam Khatoon was given Rs. 5 Lakh compensation by...

Gandhi Jayanti: over 600 prisoners to give Gandhi Peace Exam on Oct 2

The examination, which tests the knowledge of Gandhi's life...

Pehlu Khan’s sons, lawyer and case witnesses attacked in Rajasthan

In a shocking development in the Pehlu Khan lynching...

SC ends gender discrimination at Sabrimala: Women of all ages can enter temple

In a resounding slap in the face of patriarchy...

Ayodhya Verdict: The Dispute Is Not Settled Yet

The appeal for reference was dismissed by the Supreme...

Village sarpanch dead in communal clash in Gujarat’s Anand district

Clashes broke out between two communities over a “controversial”...

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