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Rights group files complaint over electoral roll purges in North 24 Parganas

A formal complaint has been lodged with the Election Commission of India over what rights activists describe as arbitrary and unconstitutional deletions of bona fide citizens from the electoral...

Communications Blockade Creates New Mental Health Challenges In Kashmir

Srinagar and Baramulla: She sat in a corner, beside...

Bhima-Koregaon Case: HC Refuses to Quash Case Against Gautam Navlakha

The Bombay High Court on Friday refused to quash...

Kashmir: Apples Caught in a Siege, Growers Willing to ‘Sacrifice’ Harvest

Last year in August, over 100 trucks with apple...

Maha gov’t blames DLCs for wrongly rejecting forest rights claims of Adivasis

The state of Maharashtra has held the District Level Committees...

Barely Regulated Thermal Power Plants Use Up More Water Than Permitted, RTI Data Show

Bengaluru: In addition to polluting the air and warming...

Kashmir: The New White Man’s Burden

When the British officially brought India under the governance...

A Woman on the Margins

Your tale of navigating the NRC process in Assam   Bear...

A Reality Check on 100 Days of Modi Govt and the Economy

The Modi 2.0 government, which recently completed 100 days in office, has come out with a  document...

WTI withdraws from FRA case in SC, Adivasis’s stand vindicated

In a significant step, the Wildlife Trust of India...

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