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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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Graduate, Factory Owner, Farmers Seek Labour Jobs In Jaipur’s Wrecked Informal Economy
Jaipur: At three grimy market squares in India’s pink...
#MahaDrought: Farm Failure Spurs ‘Permanent’ Migration from Marathwada
Maharashtra’s Marathawada is amongst worst-hit regions by the drought...
On The Gangetic Plain, 600 Million Indians Feel Effects Of Air Pollution And Changing Climate
Varanasi: It’s 6.30 pm in the northern Indian city...
Illegal mining: Need to call out names of fraudulent, wasteful ventures, reverse inhuman conditions
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The seventh general assembly of the mines, minerals and...
Foot March From Delhi To Haridwar In Support of Sadhus Fasting for Conservation of Ganga
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Swami Gyan Swaroop Sanand who earlier served as Professor...
Modi Govt Bends to Bahujan Pressure, Clears Ordinance on Rosters in Central Universities
The Union Cabinet on Thursday (March 7) cleared an...
CJP Impact: Nandu Gond Forest and Land Rights Activist Released Today
Nandu Gond, resident of Lilasi village of UP’s Sonbhadra...
Tribal rights unions release charter of demands against the attack on FRA
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Tamil Nadu Anti-Sterlite Activist Mugilan missing
RS Mugilan is a human rights defender from Chennai...
Niyamgiri activist Lingraj Azad arrested in Odisha
Azad is also the national vice president of Samajwadi...
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Lucknow: Caste hierarchies & contract labour exploitation among sanitation workers
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