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2025 in Protest: Across issues, across India

In 2025, citizens nationwide mobilised across labour, environment, religious freedom, and electoral integrity

11.03 cr toilets and 3.59 lakh solar pumps built in India: Centre

Opposition challenges data on SBM toilets and other election promises

MPs takes GoI to task on unemployment

After the failure to provide data for 2020, the Centre answered Lok Sabha questions with better figures on the state of jobs in India

Stop asking such questions… else it won’t be good for you: Ramdev to reporter

Journalist had reminded Ramdev who had once famously asked people to vote for a government that will give petrol at Rs 40 per litre

No deaths due to NRC: Assam CM’s bizarre claim!

Himanta Biswa Sarma’s submission before the Assam State Assembly has no basis in reality

Poll Watch: Is Dr. Kafeel Khan the most watched MLC candidate in UP?

An FIR has been registered against him, and an unrelated raid reportedly conducted on his campaign vehicle

Karnataka: Two BJP members condemn ban on Muslim traders during festivals

Veteran and new leaders alike criticise the state government for flouting constitutional rights and sentiments

Muslim woman makes history in Odisha, elected chairperson of Bhadrak Municipality

31-year-old Gulmaki Dalawzi Habib, an independent, defeated Biju Janata Dal candidate, Samita Mishra, by 3,256 votes

Will never accept BJP’s offer of President’s post: Mayawati

She says BJP, via the RSS “spread false propaganda” that she will be made President once BJP government is formed in UP

MP: Scholar Shamsul Islam’s event cancelled on “gov’t orders”

Shocked by the sudden decision sprung upon organisers, Islam asks what justifies such a move against a research scholar by the state government

Pandits are being used by people, some of whom look down upon Kashmiris: Kashmiri IAS officer

Sudha Koul Kashmir’s first woman IAS officer talks of peace and why she does not agree with the divisive The Kashmir Files

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The Double Stage: Caste’s Schizophrenic Modernity between Spectacle and Shadow

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UGC Guidelines 2026: AISA Protest at Delhi University followed by sexual abuse allegations amid police presence

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12 Bengali migrant workers murdered in 6 states, Maharashtra tops the crime list

Following the recently unleashed hysteria on the misnomer “Bangladeshi immigrants”, spearheaded by BJP elected officials from the Centre to States, as many as 12 Bengali migrant workers have been murdered, revealing the physical targeted harm that can flow out of systemic hate speech made by those in public authority; these are statistics compiled by the West Bengal Migrants Welfare Board; 4 of the 12 killed have been in “progressive” Maharashtra and 10 in states ruled by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)

Against the Script of Hate: How ordinary citizens are reclaiming public space

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‘Democracies Erode When Those Entrusted With Power Fear Laughter and Start Taking Action Against It’

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2025 in Protest: Across issues, across India

In 2025, citizens nationwide mobilised across labour, environment, religious freedom, and electoral integrity