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The Deaths behind India’s Cleanliness
India has progressed technologically, legislated against manual scavenging, and constitutionally abolished untouchability. Yet, in the twenty-first century, caste still determines who enters a sewer. The persistence of manual scavenging...
Stop armed attacks on peaceful protesters: CJP and AIUFWP
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Rights groups demand action against assailants who have threatened the lives of women, children and students
First POSCO, now JSW: Dhinkia villagers are still fighting for their land and compensation
The members of the anti-Jindal anti-Posco movement are opposing the five projects proposed by JSW claiming they don’t meet required environmental clearances
On a fast unto death to save the Ganga, Sadhvi Padmavati forcefully arrested
The police admitted her to Doon Hospital even after she claimed that the doctor had told her she was healthy
Did not find events reportable: IndiGo pilot on Kamra ban
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What behaviour can put you on the no-fly list?
Industry executives question airlines’ hasty decisions and legitimacy of imposing the ban on Kamra
Reclaiming the republic
Admiral Ramdass lists ways in which we can all walk the talk on upholding Constitutional values to serve our country and its people better
Dr. Kafeel Khan arrested in Mumbai for remarks at anti-CAA rally in AMU
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Cabinet clears reforms related to abortion, reproductive rights
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Gov’t became enemy of the people: Indian activist at US Congressional briefing
Dr Sandeep Pandey makes a powerful statement revealing excesses committed against anti-CAA protesters and dissenters in India, allegedly will full blessings of the regime.
Mahatma Gandhi: ‘My Ramrajya means Khuda ki Basti… but a Secular State’
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