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Srinagar: Community Schools Become Way of Resistance Amid Lockdown

“We can’t let the children stay locked indoors and...

Durga Puja Theme to pick up the cause of ‘Stateless Citizens’

The theme seeks to highlight the unfortunate position of...

Preventive Detention of Masood Bhat quashed: J & K HC

In a detailed judgment, Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey found...

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

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

235 Habeas Corpus Cases in J & K HC since Aug 5, 800 Detained: Hindu

While the habeas corpus cases in the J &...

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...

A Revolt Simmers in Poonch, Where Children Grow up Under the Shadow of War

The Muslim majority district, with proximity to LoC, is...

Notice to UGC, Govt on Caste prejudice: SC

Mothers of Payal Tadvi and Rohith Vemula petition the...

SC directs Juvenile Justice Committee of J & K HC to investigate Illegal detention of Children

Petitioners had submitted that reports of rights violations are...

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