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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

Women human rights defenders face worsening violence: UN expert

Michel Forst, the UN Special Rapporteur, in his annual...

No Tigers In Bangladesh Sundarbans By 2070, As Region Faces 100% Habitat Loss Over Next 50 Years

Mumbai: Bengal tigers could vanish from the Bangladesh Sundarbans...

World Development Report fails to suggest need for social protection from private sector

The World Development Report (WDR) is the World Bank’s...

#MeToo isn’t big in Africa. But women have launched their own versions

Nearly one and a half years ago when Alyssa...

Dhaka police revokes invitation for Arundhati Roy’s event

On Tuesday, the Dhaka Police denied permission to noted...

What will come after a US withdrawal from Afghanistan?

The United States and the Taliban may be nearing...

Gurugram Most Polluted City In The World, South Asia Most Polluted Region: New Report

Mumbai: Indian cities dominate a new ranking of the...

Protesters in Algeria use nonviolence to seek real political change

Algeria’s 82-year-old president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, whose has been in...

South Asian regional networks urge India and Pakistan to maintain status quo

They urged the two governments to reach an effective...

Will terrorism continue to decline in 2019?

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This third part of a careful and exhaustive legal analysis looks at the environmental jurisprudence of the Himalayan High Courts over the last decade that reveals an unsettling paradox: the vocabulary of ecological protection has never been richer, yet the physical landscape has never been more legally vulnerable. The courts of Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh have masterfully preserved the text of environmental law while pronouncing judgements that blunt its teeth.

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Court holds allegations relating to cattle transportation and offences under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act concern “law and order” at best, and do not justify preventive detention under the Jammu & Kashmir Public Safety Act

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