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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

Why was Dalit Leader Chandrashekhar taken for a Late Night Ride by Mumbai Cops?

Chandrashekhar Azad, the dashing young Dalit leader from Saharanpur,...

I won’t stop or bow down and I cannot be bought: Chandrashekhar Azad

Speaking while he was illegally detained at his hotel...

Mumbai cops prevent Dalit leader Chandrashekhar Azad from leaving hotel, meeting media

Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad is being virtually held...

Naseeruddin Shah & backlash for Hijacked Political Narrative of Muslims

This article is complimentary to an article published in “The...

Bhima Koregaon Violence: A Year Later Still No Justice – Nikhil Wagle

In this segment of 'Nikhil Wagle Ka Satta Se...

Muddled Morality: An Attempt at Criminalising Transgender Community

On Dec 17, 2018, Lok Sabha passed the Government...

Disgusted with Wakf Mafia, activist commits suicide in Ahmednagar, Maharashtra

Tausif Shaikh, an activist who had been fighting the...

Kerala’s Temple Renaissance float out of Republic Day Parade?

Kerala’s theme of Vaikom Satyagraha and Temple Entry Proclamation...

Yogi govt orders shutdown of tanneries before Kumbh 2019

Uttar Pradesh government passed an order to close tanneries...

Civil activists protest the killing of Kashmiri civilians

On December 15, seven civilians were killed and several...

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Lucknow: Caste hierarchies & contract labour exploitation among sanitation workers

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From Protest to Petition: Maharashtra’s Public Safety Act in the dock

After months of state-wide protests, thousands of objections and sustained civil society opposition, Maharashtra's controversial security law now faces a constitutional challenge before the Bombay High Court

51st Anniversary of Emergency in India: While the RSS supported the Emergency, it now ruthlessly presides over an ‘undeclared Emergency’

The RSS shakha, well documented for its recounting of a manipulated history has, over past decades laid claims to being part of the wider democratic struggle against the Emergency; archival documents from independent sources, civil servants and writers, as also its own archive clearly document otherwise.

When the State Valued a Desecrated Grave at Rs 100: The Mathura cemetery controversy

The reported desecration of graves in a century-old Muslim cemetery in Mathura raises troubling questions about dignity, religious freedom and state accountability

To Karnataka’s Anti-SIR Movement: A note of caution and concern

While efforts have been afoot in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh by civil rights groups and people’s movements to ensure inclusion of the maximum number of eligible voters under the ongoing, expanded, SIR process. The author argues how these efforts may come to naught, given the structural issues involved: a compromised ECI, rushed timelines and the unlawful and rigid document-test for citizenship. In fact, robust efforts in Kerala, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu where similar efforts were made also came to naught.

After Akbar Ali Mondal’s Killing, Pani Sol’s Hawkers Ask: How Will We Survive?

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