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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

Amaravati Project Violates Norms: Inspection Panel’s Report

Confirming the concerns raised by the communities and civil...

Victory for Mahul residents: SC disposes of BMC’s petition, directs payment of rent

SC sees no grounds in issuing further clarifications as...

SC refuses to stay Bombay HC judgment on Coastal Road

In a huge shot in the arm for Mumbai’s...

Return of Hindutva: A Challenge for Secularism

The return of Modi to power with a huge...

Govt of India’s new labour codes ‘exclude’ millions in unorganized, risky, vulnerable jobs

In a strongly-worded commentary, the Working Peoples' Charter (WPC),...

Bhayanakam: Unfortunate Sons

Director Jayaraj brings together the consequences of war and...

Brinda Karat: Misuse of FRA for Benefiting Corporates?

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Anjaan Musafir 2.0: Assam man on the run after being declared ‘foreigner’

Last year, we brought you the story of Anjaan...

22,000 children risking lives in India’s ‘illegal’ mica mines, 10-20 die each month

An investigation by a high-profile e-journal run by a...

Kin of acquitted Samleti blast accused demands Compensation for 25 years

Five men acquitted by Jaipur High Court after 23...

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