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Procedure for tabling bills on women’s reservations & delimitation both opaque and non-consultative: Experts and Citizens

Even as media accessed the three bills tabled without consultation in Parliament, experts and citizens groups have criticized the opaque and non-consultative methods employed by the Modi 3.0 government

BJP in Assam coming to its senses?

Senior BJP leaders in Assam meet with CM Sonowal to discuss the problems with the CAA

Protesters Gather to Protest the CCA 2019/NRC in Mumbai

Mumbai's August Kranti Maidan has thousands of people who have come from all over the city to protest the unconstitutional Citizen Amendment Act of 2019.

UP police detain, lathi-charge peaceful Samajwadi Party protestors

Police crackdown on demonstrators for defying Sec 144 imposed in the state

If we are here, only then will the jungle remain: Adivasis and forest dwellers

In the recently concluded winter session of Lok Sabha, a question was raised about the scheme for relocation and rehabilitation of villages from forest area for the development of Tiger Reserve Forest and the compensation given to such villagers.

In times of CAA & NRC remember the words of Kakori martyrs

Image Courtesy: thewire.in  The Kakori conspiracy (or Kakori train robbery...

Bollywood’s clarion call against the CAA and police brutality on students

Moving over social media, celebrities ask people to join them in the protest against CAA

Anti-CAA protests intensify across India, security tightened

2,000 plus security personnel deployed at site of protest in Mumbai

Will Modi’s Pakistan stick to beat the Congress with, work in Jharkand?

Seventeen long years, 2002-2019, and Modi, chief minister, Gujarat or prime minister, India has never failed to use abusive references to Pakistan and Indian Muslims to divert, and unfortunately even win elections

Bollywood’s Conscience Speak: Celebs against anti- CAA violence at Jamia, AMU

Young and old, celebrities speak up in a collective voice against police brutality

Disproportionate and extraordinary use of force by police at AMU: Fact-finding team

In the wee hours of Monday morning, three lawyers entered the premises of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). Here is what they found.

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