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From Assam’s Soil to Detention and Back: The tragic death of Amzad Ali

Locked up in Matia detention camp despite generations-long roots in Assam, 49-year-old Amzad Ali dies of cancer as authorities ignore medical appeals; family finally lays him to rest in his native village

Anti-CAA protests: Jharkhand slaps Sedition cases against 3,000 people

The protests in Dhanbad were allegedly carried out without permission and disturbed traffic.

Rihai Manch member Robin Verma granted bail

He was arrested and beaten up after being detained by the Lucknow police

Provide medical assistance to Bhim Army chief, Chandrashekhar Azad: Delhi Court to Jail authorities

Image Courtesy:newskarnataka.comA Delhi Court has directed Jail Authorities to...

Deepika goes for JNU protest meet; bhakts furious, call for her film’s boycott

BJP IT Cell started trending hashtags calling for boycott of her latest movie but she also recived support from many people tweeting #ISupportDeepika

Holding out anti-CAA posters renders 2 Delhi women homeless

The poster was held out during Amit Shah’s rally in Lajpat Nagar in Delhi, after which a mob gathered and their landlord evicted them.

JNU alumni calls for solidarity march to condemn January 5 attack

The march saw the attendance of former students like Kanhaiya Kumar and Sitaram Yechury

India goes on strike against anti-people policies of the Modi Govt.

  The CPI(M) has called for an All India General...

JNU‘s fee hike fight an eyesore for the admin and Govt.?

Evidence points out at ABVP’s involvement and the complicity of the administration and Delhi Police

Terror has been repeatedly unleashed on JNU, lest we forget the disappearance of young Najeeb, and several times before

The questions of the young that clearly rattle this regime have made them repeat victims of brute violent assault: from the police and the ABVP. Hate and targeted speech has been systematically used to make them special targets; JNU and its student leadership have borne the brunt of physical blows and assaults on more than a dozen occasions in the past six and a half years

Close to 500 families or more, all Muslim, evicted: Assam

GUWAHATI: As many as 426 Muslim families, totaling 1800...

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