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Police Force sans Diversity: Poor rep of SCs, STs, Women, OBCs, Muslims Invisibilized

The representation of Muslims not analysed because of absence...

Kashmir: The Worst Conflict Area In The World

It won’t be an exaggeration to say Kashmir is...

Kashmir Blackout: In Conversation with Anuradha Bhasin

After the abrogation of Article 370 and 35A of...

Complaint filed against Madhu Kishwar’s for spewing venom on Social Media

Activist Saket Gokhale has filed a written complaint with...

At least 10 people released from Detention Camps in Assam

Amidst the gloom and uncertainty in the run up...

No Detention of Persons excluded from NRC, Assam Government issues Public Notice

Additional chief secretary Kumar Sanjay Krishna has, in a...

Muslim organizations in Tamil Nadu protest against the ‘black laws’ enacted by the center

Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) –a Muslim non-governmental...

The Mental Health of Kashmiris is Everybody’s concern: Dr Kala

Three days back the international magazine Lancet wrote an editorial raising...

The unsual story of the Friends Vohra Cricket Team

It was another time in this great land when...

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