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New York: Support Bill to end caste discrimination, campaign intensifies
Last week, May 6, the move to get caste equity bills pushed in New York state, received a push with a group of 50+ inter-faith coalitions, led by Dalit leaders and advocates met with several legislators
UP government gives in, decides against privatising electricity sector
Government relents to the pressure from electricity employees and engineers who opposed privatisation of electricity distribution.
Bihar elections: No ticket for ‘dabang’ Ex-DGP ‘Robinhood’ Pandeyji
Epic snub to Gupteshwar Pandey who took voluntary retirement from the Indian Police Service, to join politics, hopefully as Janata Dal (United) candidate
Rajasthan PUCL defends free speech of local journalists
The people’s organisation demanded that the state stay complaints against two journalists arrested recently on trumped up charges of spreading 'fake news'
Countrywide protest in support of socially backward sections on October 13!
CITU, AIKS and AIAWU call for nationwide strike in light of growing violence against marginalised sections.
Muslim journalist, 3 others arrested near Hathras, booked under sedition law
The four were arrested on Monday when they were driving down from Delhi to Hathras
Are Brahmins and Thakurs of Uttar Pradesh above the law now?
Threats were issued on camera, and community meetings called 'Rashtriya Savarn Parishad' or national ‘upper caste’ council also held
Art and activism are complementary endeavours: Bhawana and Smish
Women digital artists talk about the inspiration for their political artwork and discuss how artists can do their bit in expressing dissent.
Indian Civil Society is being Murdered!
CIVICUS report slams India for judicial harassment of activists, journalists, and protesters
UP Police arrest Muslim journalist, 3 others near Hathras for carrying ‘suspicious literature’
Police claim the men are linked to Campus Front of India, and its parent outfit the Popular Front of India
Amnesty being accused of sparking caste-tensions in Hathras?
Human Rights organisation being accused of accepting foreign funds to defame UP CM Adityanath as a part of an ‘international conspiracy’
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