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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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Mumbai floods: what happens when cities sacrifice ecology for development
As the storm that was hurricane Harvey deluged the...
US is going to suffer due to climate change
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Violence Over Eid Sacrifice: Gau Vigilante Goons Attack Rohingyas Near Delhi
The settlement came up when refugees from various camps...
Zee News asked to pay 1 lakh fine, apologise to poet, scientist Gauhar Raza for maligning him as “anti-national”
Channel claims it did not breach any News Broadcasting...
Open Letter to the President of India from former Chief of Indian Navy, Admiral L Ramdas
"Values and traditions, built and nurtured over nearly seven...
Traders Move HC on Manual Scavenger Death: Bombay HC
In a welcome move, a traders body has today...
It’s Oxygen Interruption that Caused Children to Die, says FIR even as CM is in Denial: Gorakhpur
The report in a way concludes that the deaths...
Violent evictions of refugees in Rome reveal inhumanity of modern democracy
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Caste inspite of technology will perpetuate manual scavenging
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Bengal Faces Apathy Amid Crippling Flood: Another Bongo-Bhongo?
West Bengal has observed a reoccurrence of ‘Bongo-Bhongo’, however,...
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