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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

How heartbreaking images from Aleppo could actually change international norms

   A city under siege: never again? Abdalrhman Ismail/ReutersThe siege...

Modi Is Wrong: His Govt Changed Law On Foreign-Funding Of Political Parties

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed on December 19, 2016,...

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Centre wakes up to Ground Reality after 90 Days of Blockade: Manipur

The Union government has finally woken up to the...

Berlin Attack is a Test of German Patience

12 dead and 48 injured on the eve of...

ED Raids Ahmedabad District Co-operative Bank for 500 Crore Deposit Just After Note Ban: Amit Shah, a Director

The Ashram Road Ahmedabad District Co-operative bank reportedly got...

Recent Police Raids & Searches in JNU: Some Serious Concerns

       Following the Delhi High Court’s decisions, the Delhi Police...

Naroda Patia Case: Gujarat HC allows Free Case Papers to Survivors

The High Court has also started hearing the appeal...

Witness File Application for Free Access to Papers in Naroda Patiya Appeal :Gujarat HC, December 2016

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I-T Sleuths Raid BJP leader Sushil Waswani for allegedly Laundering Huge Sums of Black Money

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