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February 12: Workers and Farmers Forge a Historic Axis of Resistance Across India
For observers of general strikes and journalists covering trade unions and farmer movements, the February 12 General Strike did not unfold as a routine ritual. It unfolded as a...
Roots of Dalit, Adivasi Anger in MP and Rajasthan
Both states lead in atrocities against Dalits and Adivasis,...
Dharmapuri rape: Adivasi girl dies of injuries but police arrests activists for raising the issue
A week ago, the rape and the subsequent death...
Election Watch Chhattisgarh: No Media, No News, Only EVMs and governments
Adivasis are not allowed to cast their votes, journalists...
Forceful land acquisition and government brutalities define Jharkhand’s Adani power-plant project
With much fanfare, Jharkhand government signed an MoU with...
Crusader for Forest Rights in UP, Soklalo Gond released on bail today
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CJP's campaign for Forest Rights strengthenedAdivasi leader Sokalo Gond...
Tribal Protests, Black Balloons Cloud Modi’s Unveiling of ‘Statue of Unity’
Activists, villagers detained as PM inaugurates world’s ‘tallest’ statue...
72 villages to strike against the inauguration of Sardar Patel Statue by not lighting kitchen fires
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More than 100 activists and Adivasis arrested In Gujarat before the Inauguration of Sardar Patel’s Statue
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The Tall Price That Gujarat’s Tribals Are Paying for the ‘Tallest’ Statue
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