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Protest decision of Union Government to Scrap 11% Import Duty on Raw Cotton: AIKS

The All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) has called upon all farmers to launch an intense agitation against the Modi government

‘Special Primitive Tribe Police Battalion’: Sinister Moves in Jharkhand

A sinister move to divide the Adivasis, a la...

Modi Govt Undermining Rights of Adivasis & Forest Dwellers: Brinda Karat to PM

Karat’s letter that demands the surreptitious Order issued by...

Coal Mining Severely Affects Water, Health in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh: Report

From increasing health issues among residents to declining forest...

Victory of Anti-Posco Struggle

People United Shall Always Be Victorious !(Photo Courtesy :...

G.N. Saibaba Being Persecuted for his Ideas?

Is the recent judgment an implication of thought policing?Interviewed...

Sexual Violence As Tool of State-Repression: Chhatisgarh’s Unending Tale of Injustice

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