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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

The Curious Case of RSS’ Praise for Dara ‘Shukoh’

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Ravish Kumar wins the inaugural Gauri Lankesh Memorial Award for Journalism

Eminent journalist, author and news anchor Ravish Kumar has...

‘No regulation’ in India on use of deadly chemical in surfactants, consumer products

A new study released by Toxics Link, ‘Dirty Trail:...

Why India Is Likely To Miss Its Nutrition Targets For 2022

New Delhi: At its current rate of progress, the...

CJP helps disabled scheduled caste youth get justice from Bombay HC

A Pune youth left disabled after being assaulted by...

SC directs Juvenile Justice Committee of J & K HC to investigate Illegal detention of Children

Petitioners had submitted that reports of rights violations are...

Who’s afraid of the word ‘Dalit’?

The removal of the term ‘Dalit’ from official docs...

Former Union Min. Chinmayanand accused Of Rape by UP Law Student, Arrested

A 23-year-old student at a law college had alleged...

Flu-Like Epidemic Could Kill 80 Mn Globally, Wipe Out 5% Global GDP: New Report

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Kandla Port Trust activities ‘destroyed’ mangroves, affecting rare camel species: NGT

Taking serious note of large-scale destruction of mangroves on...

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