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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

Justified? Caste slur ‘ONLY’ if made in public, in front of a public witness an offense: Bombay HC

Section 18 of the anti-atrocities law prohibits grant of...

India among Nations manipulating Social Media: Oxford Study

The report, Global Disinformation Order has said there is...

J&K HC directs Agra Central Jail to allow J&K Detenus to meet relatives

This order was passed on a a petition filed...

Koch Rajbongshis demand inclusion in NRC

Just days after Bodos refused to appear before Foreigners’...

Kashmiri Pandits question Govt figures on J&K temples

Kashmiri pandits questioned the figures given by Minister of...

Vindicated! Govt probe absolves Kafeel Khan of False Charges: BRD College Deaths, Gorakhpur

Two years after the incident, department report finds him...

More Floods, Storms, Erratic Rains: India’s Future, As Planet Warms

New York: About 560 million people along India’s 7,500-km...

Srinagar: Community Schools Become Way of Resistance Amid Lockdown

“We can’t let the children stay locked indoors and...

Durga Puja Theme to pick up the cause of ‘Stateless Citizens’

The theme seeks to highlight the unfortunate position of...

Supreme Court hears Pleas of Project Affected Families: Sardar Sarovar

After passing an interim order directing that the four...

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