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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

Protests Dampen PM Modi’s Bharuch Extravaganza, Fishermen in Boats Wave Black Flags (Bhadbhut Wier)

Protests Dampen PM Modi's Bharuch Extravaganza, Fishermen in Boats...

​​​​​​​Gowri Became The Gowri: Shiva Sundar

Gowriwanton wayfarer! ‘father’s favorite peacock feather who refused to come under...

My Sister, My Soul Mate: A Poem for Gauri by Kavita Lankesh

      My Sister, My Soul Mate :A Poem...

Onward March: Struggle of Maharashtra Farmers Continues

Ajit Nawale talks to NewsClick about the successful farmer's...

India is Headed towards Balkanisation, Says former President Pranab Mukherjee

Mukherjee is of the view that the prevalent politics...

Forcible Linkages of Bank Accounts to Aadhar is Contempt of SC: Letter to Finance Ministry

The blatant and repeated exhortations by wings of the...

More Power to the Written Word

Exactly one month after the brutal murder of Gauri...

Jharkand’s Poor Struck Off Ration Cards, Pensioners List, declared ‘Fake’

Ration Cards of the Poorest of the poor cancelled...

End Isolation & Incarceration of Hadiya: Feminists to Kerala CM

To The Chief Minister Kerala   Dear Mr. Pinarayi VijayanWe write to you...

BRD hospital records 433 child deaths in a month. Should Kerala still follow UP?

Data shows that the Northern Indian state stands nowhere...

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