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A Law of Identity, Passed Without Listening: Inside the Transgender Amendment Bill, 2026 and the crisis it has triggered
Framed as a measure of protection, the amendment shifts identity from self-determination to State approval, raising fears of exclusion, bureaucratic control, and the erosion of dignity recognised in constitutional jurisprudence
Muslim girl teaching Yoga in Ranchi provided security after threats
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Labour
Telangana: Safeguard lakhs of Hamali workers, set by welfare board, citizens groups
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Media
Delhi, Mumbai: Media organisations sharply criticise UNI eviction
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Communal Organisations
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Proposed Amendments to Gujarat Marriage Registration Rules Unconstitutional: NAJAR, NAPM
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