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Delhi court orders FIR against Abhijit Iyer Mitra for sexually abusive posts targeting women journalists

Court finds tweets “sexually coloured,” prima facie intended to outrage modesty; directs police probe into X account and devices

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मैं पूर्व सांसद एहसान जाफरी की बेटी हूं, जिन्हें...

NGO Report Urges MPs to Wake Up to the plight of One-third of India’s Citizens: Children

Photo credit: Sciencythoughts.blogspot.comIn a hard-hitting report addressed to India’s...

प्रकृति ने कोई भेद नहीं किया पर मराठवाड़ा में दलितों के हिस्से हरबार ज्यादा सूखा आता है

सावरगांव ग्रामीण मराठवाड़ा में सूखे से जुड़ी प्रतिनिधि कहानियां...

World’s Low-Cost Economy Built on the Backs of 46 Million Modern Day Slaves

'Business leaders who refuse to look into the realities...

सवालों से डरा हुआ धर्म-तंत्र

खबरों के मुताबिक नरेंद्र दाभोलकर, गोविंद पानसरे और एमएम...

मुसलमानों का खौफ दिखा कर राष्ट्रवाद का कारोबार

एक ओर डोनाल्ड ट्रंप दुनिया के सबसे ताकतवर सीईओ...

स्त्री को गुलाम बनाए रखने वाले ये दुश्मन दिखते धार्मिक दोस्त

धार्मिक सत्ताओं के तहत चलने वाले देशों को तानाशाही...

Resignation Letter of Special Public Proecutor RK Shah Stating Deficiency in SIT Investigation and Bias of the Judge (February 2010)

The Document R. K. SHAH / NAYANA BHATT                Office:-           3,...

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