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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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War veteran declared ‘foreigner’ gets bail in Assam
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No bail for activists arrested in Bhima Koregaon arrests even after a year; campaign on twitter demanding their release
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Last year on 6th June, the Pune police had arrested...
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
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Angry farmers come together to denounce BJP-Sena Government on the issue of drought
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NGOs need international protection from Hindu nationalism in India
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Ramadan in West: An occasion to understand each other’s commemorations, sorrows, joys, festivities
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India’s Gig Workers: Overworked And Underpaid
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No Water But Gutter and Garbage: Vadodara’s Minorities Living in Hell
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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
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SCs, Muslims both live in highly segregated neighbourhoods with poorer public services: International Study
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