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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
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Nigerian nationals go on rampage to avenge fellow countryman’s murder in Nalasopara: Mumbai
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Six residents injured in ensuing vandalism; accused allege local...
Protesting Wardha students have not violated model code of conduct, EC gives clean chit
Within four hours of the protest, the varsity had...
Powerful Sugar Industrialists Force Tribal Workers to Call off their 14-day Strike
Over 200000 tribal workers from Gujarat and Maharashtra annually...
Mexico deports 311 Indian migrants to New Delhi
The 310 men and one woman who were said...
Expecting large scale protests, Government asks CRPF to stock up on non-lethal munitions: Kashmir
The CRPF had earlier faced criticism for using pellets...
Silent protest in Hyderabad against clampdown in Kashmir
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A silent protest against the undemocratic clampdown on daily...
Pranjal Patil battled great odds to become country’s first visually challenged woman IAS officer
Through persistent struggles, the differently abled have achieved access...
The Blatant Omission of Muslims in ‘New India’
After Kashmir and NRC, the community’s trust in the...
26-year-old found dead, students allege delay, clash with police: Aligarh
Students of AMU alleged the body was kept hanging...
A Letter of support & protest, from Gujarat to Kashmir
From Gujarat to Kashmir – 250 activists express their...
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