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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

War veteran declared ‘foreigner’ gets bail in Assam

52 year old Mohammed Sanaullah, a former army man...

Majority of Indians don’t aspire for a democratic society, often at the cost of minorities

Image Courtesy: dnaindia.com/ Payal TadviReservations have been continued and...

A Transformative Agenda For India’s New Government

Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the first cabinet meeting...

Angry farmers come together to denounce BJP-Sena Government on the issue of drought

Thousands of peasants came out on the streets in...

NGOs need international protection from Hindu nationalism in India

The return to power of Narendra Modi’s right-wing Bharatiya...

Ramadan in West: An occasion to understand each other’s commemorations, sorrows, joys, festivities

Whether you are an atheist, Baha’i, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu,...

India’s Gig Workers: Overworked And Underpaid

Mumbai and Bengaluru: Arif*, 28, shuffled uncomfortably in the...

No Water But Gutter and Garbage: Vadodara’s Minorities Living in Hell

The people staying in plot survey no. 287 of...

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Two complaints, one by former JNUSU president, Dhananjay and the second BY Suraj Kumar Baudh, an activist, take on Santishree D. Pandit, Vice-Chancellor of JNU for her recent casteist and racist comments

From Permanent Refuge to Perpetual Limbo: Why Sri Lankan Tamil refugees remain without citizenship even as electoral assurances reshape belonging in Bengal

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Making Waves: After inspiring swathes of peacemakers all over India, ‘Mohammed’ Deepak and his friend will launch a nationwide ‘Insaniyat Jodo Yatra’ to fight hatred

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SCs, Muslims both live in highly segregated neighbourhoods with poorer public services: International Study

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