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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

Odisha farmers on on indefinite hunger strike demanding pensions and higher MSP

Following in the footsteps of the long march of farmers in Maharashtra,...

We will take the Kisan Struggle to Every Part of the Country: Hannan Mollah

The farmers’ agitation has been intensified all across the...

More Protests, as Villagers oppose Bauxite Mining in Odisha

Residents of 24 villages at the foothills of Kodingamali...

Assam Police Attack on Journalists Condemned

Reports of brute physical attacks on journalists, including women...

Data on Child Sexual Abuse cases required from HCs: SC order

As instances of child sexual abuse are coming to...

After Maharashtra, Gujarat & Odisha Farmers Protest, even threaten Self-Immolation

In Odisha, fast on the heels of Maharashtra’s spectacular...

How the Modi Regime’s 2018 Compensatory Afforestation Rules Violates the Rights of Adivasis & Forest Dwellers

The Compensatory afforestation fund violates statutory rights of forest-dwelling communitiesThis...

Artists Respond to the Kisan Long March

The All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) mobilised over 25,000...

Families of missing persons stage silent protest in Srinagar against enforced disappearances

Srinagar: The association of Parents of Disappeared Persons (APDP)...

Maharashtra Govt Accepts All Major Demands, After Farmers Flood Mumbai

Mumbai: Faced with a public-relations crisis, the government of...

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A Law of Identity, Passed Without Listening: Inside the Transgender Amendment Bill, 2026 and the crisis it has triggered

Framed as a measure of protection, the amendment shifts identity from self-determination to State approval, raising fears of exclusion, bureaucratic control, and the erosion of dignity recognised in constitutional jurisprudence

Intrusive and Unconstitutional: CJP’s dissent note on Maharashtra’s Anti-Conversion Law

Through this detailed critique and legal analysis of the hastily enacted Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill, 2026 (Maharashtra Dharma Swatantrya Adhiniyam 2026), CJP shows how it is both a serious intrusion on personal liberty, autonomous choice and religious freedoms but also gives a weapon to state agencies like the police to, along with other actors, become vigilantes into personal lives and behaviour

Telangana: Safeguard lakhs of Hamali workers, set by welfare board, citizens groups

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Delhi, Mumbai: Media organisations sharply criticise UNI eviction

The Delhi Union of Journalists (DUJ), the Editors’ Guild of India and the Mumbai Press club have sharply condemned the executive overreach that ordered the Delhi police to violently evict the staff of the UNI on March 20, 2026