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“SIR is a Nazi-Fascist Project:” M.G. Devasahayam

Alleging that a staggering one crore persons will be finally excluded from the Karnataka state electoral rolls, MG Devasahayam, a former IAS officer, who was recently interviewed by the Kannada daily Vartabharati stated that opposition political parties had failed the voter while citizens groups had posed a robust challenge to the SIR process

Kolkata group organises drive to gift sarees to women from low-income neighbourhoods

Organisation hopes to gift new sarees to 500 women who work in the unorganised sector and have been hit hard by the economic crisis 

Fr. Stan Swamy’s arrest malicious and spiteful: PUCL

The 83-year-old human rights defender was picked up by the NIA from Ranchi in connection with the Bhima Koregaon case yesterday

Republic TV, two others accused of TRP fraud

Mumbai police will summon Arnab Goswami, other accused for questioning

Chaos in Kolkata as BJP members clash with cops

West Bengal Police put up barricades, used lathicharge, tear gas, water cannons to disperse BJP workers marching to CM Mamata Banerjee's office

Ex-CBI Chief Ashwini Kumar found dead in Shimla

He was found hanging by his family in what is being perceived as death by suicide

Contemporary artists raise key questions about freedom of speech and expression

Artists Poojan Sahil and Vijay Pandey talk about protest culture, current government and dissent in India.

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.

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“SIR is a Nazi-Fascist Project:” M.G. Devasahayam

Alleging that a staggering one crore persons will be finally excluded from the Karnataka state electoral rolls, MG Devasahayam, a former IAS officer, who was recently interviewed by the Kannada daily Vartabharati stated that opposition political parties had failed the voter while citizens groups had posed a robust challenge to the SIR process

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