Hate & Harmony

Strengthening indigenous communities means protection of the environment 

Various indigenous (Adivasi) communities constitute about 8.6 per cent of the population of India. Nearly 700 such communities with a total population of over 110 million are spread all...

Some justice, at last

Following a path-breaking directive of the National Human Rights...

‘India is, to me, a beacon of light on the sub-continent’

Text of Taslima Nasreen’s speech at the Mumbai Marathi...

The BJP president is talking like Pakistan’s Parvez Musharraf’

Bangaru Laxman’s statements remind me of the statements of...

JUSTICE DENIED

Seven years ago, India's Christians told the Union government...

Herr Haider, a new Hitler?

A xenophobic, extremist right–wing party — whose leader seems...

Myth of the Islamist threat to US

The American government and media is once again promoting...

Of courage, caste and ‘Hindu cowardice’

The ‘Hindu cowardice’ bogey must not shut the mouths...

Saffron babus in khaki shorts

Government servants in India cannot be allowed to belong...

TALIBAN STILL STINKS

The Taliban remains an extremist regime which undermines global...

WATER ON FIRE

How dare women presume to question their status? That...

Trending

Related VIDEOS

ALL STORIES

ALL STORIES

Delhi Court accepts closure report in sexual harassment of minor, Drops POCSO case against Brij Bhushan Singh

Case dropped after complainant expresses no objection and Delhi Police finds no grounds to proceed under POCSO Act; Court accepts police’s 550-page closure report

Silent return of say’s law in economic discourse

This backdoor entry of Say’s Law is reflected in the absurd rationale of the neo-liberal economic order that’s pushing an ‘export-led growth’ strategy on smaller countries.

Unseasonal Rains: Over 80 Dead, Huge Damage to Crops, Orchards; AIKS Demands Ex-Gratia

Around 55 animals, many of them livestock, reportedly killed by lightning in Maharashtra. Mango orchards in the Lucknow-Unnao belt are also reported to be severely damaged.

What the ‘Cauliflower’ in BJP Karnataka’s X Post Means

The reference is understood to point to the 1989 Bhagalpur anti-Muslim riots in which over 900 people were killed. In the village of Logain, 110 Muslims were buried in a farm and cauliflower saplings were planted over their dead bodies. In recent years, this reference has been revived by alt-right groups.

Matleb Ali declared Indian by Tribunal, ending a long fight to prove his identity

With CJP’s intervention, the 10 th Foreigners Tribunal in Dhubri recognised Matleb Ali’s Indian citizenship, restoring his dignity and ending his battle against wrongful suspicion of foreigner status