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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 Police arrest suspended colleague for social media post on PM, CM
Vijay Pratap Singh, a 2017-batch officer, was sent to judicial custody, by a local court in Etawah
The end of Parliament Democracy: Farmers’ Unions decry passage of Agri Bills in RS
As protests continue against the anti-farmer Bills, the impunity with which the Upper House of the Parliament passed three key bills dubbed 'anti-farmer', is truly shocking.
KPSS’s fast-unto-death begins in Srinagar
Kashmiri Pandit Sangharsh Samiti had sent multiple communications to government demanding rights of non-migrant Kashmiri Pandits
Agricultural Bills passed sans votes! Nation-wide, farmers rise in anger, Oppn United
Throwing all pretence of parliamentary rules and decorum to the wind, the Centre decided to pass agricultural Bills without the required votes in the Rajya Sabha.
Now, Smriti Irani says no data on anganwadi workforce!
Ministry of Women and Child Development submits before Parliament that it has no data for women workers who exited anganwadis.
The era of the SC’s glorious jurisprudence has vanished: Justice AP Shah
Justice Shah delivered a lecture at an event organized to honour Justice Hosbet Suresh and to speak about the decline of the Supreme Court
BJP government under Adityanath is torturing the people in UP: Sanjay Singh AAP
Singh, a Rajya Sabha member, claims has been accused of Sedition, says 13 charges in three months have been leveled against him by UP government
Kashi- Mathura: Will temple politics be revived?
Having milked the Ayodhya dispute dry for electoral gains, the right-wing is scrambling to find its nex target
Amendments to agricultural laws, dangerous for farmers: National Unions
SabrangIndia delves deeper into the three agricultural Bills and the complaints held against these policies.
Harsimrat Kaur Badal’s resignation, a public warning from Punjab farmers?
Badal resigned as minister of food processing industries, to protest of Modi- government’s ‘anti-farmer’ liberalisation of the agricultural market. Will othes follow suit?
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