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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

Breathing without living: the plight of Christians in Pakistan

“The year 2017 will be one of peace and...

It’s official: inequality, climate change and social polarisation are bad for you

This year’s Global Risks Report from the World Economic...

BSF jawan’s wife says husband being ‘pressurised’ to withdraw complaint and apologise

BSF jawan, Tej Bahadur Yadav’s wife has sensationally alleged...

Bengaluru women won’t let molesters keep them at home, insist ‘I Will Go Out’

Over 300 people gathered to reclaim their streets and...

Three people manhandled in Chennai for not standing up for national anthem at Chennai film festival

They have been taken into police custody.Three people including...

पीएम मोदी के प्रोग्राम से पहले पुलिस ने दलित नेता जिग्नेश मेवाणी समेत तीन को किया गिरफ्तार

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NE Monsoon Worst In 140 Years, 144 Farmers Dead, Tamil Nadu Declares Drought

The Tamil Nadu government declared a drought on January...

बैंक से लोन लेकर शादियों में पैसे लुटाते हैं किसान- भाजपा नेता

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IIMC प्रशासन की तानाशाही, फेसबुक पर लिखने की वजह से छात्र सस्पेंड किया

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