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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

Padmavati Row, a Bid to Consolidate the Rajput Vote: Shyam Benegal

Photo Courtesy: Bookmy show.comIANS reports that Shyam Benegal's sharp...

Over 40,000 Farmers in Delhi Against Anti-Farmer Policies of Modi Govt

First it was the workers, now the farmers : ...

732 Million Indians Have No Access To Toilet, At Risk Of Diseases: New Report

India, the world’s second-largest country by population, has the...

Farmers Lost Over Rs.2 Lakh Crore Due To Low Prices of Crops This Year

Thousands of farmers arriving in Delhi for Kisan Mukti...

Why North India’s Air Won’t Get Clean

India wants more electricity and needs more power plants...

Demonetisation, A Year On: In Delhi Textile Hub, Businesses Unravel, Jobs Scarce

Noida, Uttar Pradesh: For the last eight months, Babita...

Mahapadav Ends With Call to Prepare For Country-Wide Indefinite Strike

Trade Unions declare action plan which includes massive mobilization...

Mauled Body of Umar Thrown on Rail Tracks, PUCL Rajasthan Accuses Police of Complicity

  The PUCL Rajasthan  has demanded the arrests of policemen...

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