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Three Years of the Congress Government

A People’s Critique: Expectations and Disillusionments

Kashmir ‘clampdown’ on journalists: It’s easier to move around without a press card

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an independent, nonprofit...

The Growing Phenomenon of Demonising Muslims

The majority-minority cleavages seem to be sharper in democracies...

65% Indians Exposed To Heatwaves In May-June 2019. July 2019 Was India’s Hottest Ever

Bengaluru/Geneva: July 2019 was the hottest July ever in...

“FTII is not Doordarshan”

“What have you reduced an autonomous institute to?” Bombay...

Rowlatt Act to UAPA: Change and Continuity

The recently concluded Parliament session was momentous. Several Bills...

Abuse & Discrimination Blacken India’s Institutes of ‘Higher Learning’

Caste discrimination continues to blot the environs of prestigious...

Dr. Tadvi murder case: Bombay HC grants bail to 3 accused

In a shocking turn of events, all three accused...

Gujarat government opens 25 gates of Sardar Sarovar Dam, Victory for 34 year old Struggle

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Supreme Court refers UAPA bail jurisprudence to larger bench; grants interim bail to Tasleem Ahmed and Khalid Saifi in Delhi riots conspiracy case

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Environmental Jurisprudence: The Bombay High Court’s shifting language

Part II turns its attention to Western India: Mumbai, the rest of Maharashtra, and the long shadow of the Western Ghats where from sound coastal-zone jurisprudence, the High Court has been asked to, and has, permitted successive ‘infrastructure’ projects that have touched coasts, mangroves and the urban forest.

Noida Protest 2026: A labour uprising the state refused to understand

The protests that paralysed Noida’s industrial belt in April 2026 exposed not only worsening labour conditions but also the growing tendency of the state to treat democratic labour mobilisation as a law-and-order problem

Three Years of the Congress Government

A People’s Critique: Expectations and Disillusionments