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Through The Lens of Raghu Rai: An evening in Mumbai
A film screening at the open air venue –Press Club Mumbai terrace—brought alive the works and perspective of the legendary photographer, Raghu Rai
MHA, Delhi Govt sanction Umar Khalid’s prosecution under UAPA
Khalid was arrested on September 13 in a case related to communal violence in North East Delhi
Tamil Nadu: BJP forces through pandemic restrictions with Vel Yatra
Risking a second wave of coronavirus infection, BJP officials start off a Vel Yatra from Chennai claiming their right to worship
BJP will prepare NRC again if it comes to power in 2021: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Assam government once again openly rejects NRC; minister’s allegations take communal hue
Waiting for US election results?
Time to speak up for Indian migrant voters' rights too
The Secular onslaught on the Muslim public psyche
As I write this piece, the public discourse is...
Now, Jharkhand withdraws general consent to CBI to conduct investigations in the state
Kerala, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh have already revoked this blanket consent
Narendra Dabholkar and his immortal ideas
Seven years ago, Maharashtra was robbed of a great thinker and social activist. However, his struggle perseveres as his family and supporters carry on his legacy.
Development as Disaster
Impact of various industrial, defence, developmental and infrastructural projects on people and environment in Assam
Two different prayers, two different responses from UP Police!
BJP politician recites Hanuman Chalisa in mosque, cops say it's consensual, done with cleric’s consent; Faisal Khan offers Namaz in temple compound, is jailed!
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Indian farmers hold more protests demanding the withdrawal of the three agricultural laws passed by the Modi government
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