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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

Lawyers send straws and sippers for Father Swamy to Taloja Jail

The group of 42 lawyers wrote to the Superintendent of Taloja Jail to look after other inmates as per Prison Manual as well

Cop gets drenched in water, farmer slapped with attempt to murder case!

This is not the first time Navdeep Singh has been accused under Section 307 IPC, since he joined the farmers protest in September.

Nirankari ground, a moral victory for India’s protesting farmers

AIKSCC General Secretary Hannan Mollah asserts that farmers shall maintain a united front while continuing their demands for the withdrawal of the three 'anti-farmer' laws.

Delhi Riots: Jamia student granted parole to sit for exam

The court noted that some leniency must be showed by allowing Asif Iqbal Tanha to pursue higher education

Jai Jawaan Jai Kisaan: Punjab farmer’s soldier son martyred on the border

22-year-old Rifleman Sukhbir Singh of 18 JAK RIF was killed in the line of duty on the LoC in Rajouri sector of Jammu and Kashmir

Agri Minister should meet farmers ASAP: Why wait till December 3?

The protesting farmers will now be ‘contained’ in a massive open area, as the cold wave intensifies in Delhi.

Father Stan Swamy moves NIA court for bail

The Tribal rights activist has filed a fresh application after his bail plea citing medical reasons was rejected by NIA court in October

Taloja Jail may soon get a deluge of ‘sippers’, but will they reach Fr Stan Swamy?

The NIA has reportedly told courts it does not have a straw and sipper to give 83-year-old Parkinson's inflicted Stan Swamy, social media users have started ordering online to send to jail authorities

Top 10 moments of November 26, 2020

A picture conveys a thousand words as well as the thousands of people who mobilized for today’s peasant movement.

Second peasant strike in two months garners even bigger support!

Delhi’s Jantar Mantar floods with workers, farmers of the country, who assemble to decry the inhuman laws of the central government

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