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SC: Reasoned & Fair adjudication by Foreigners Tribunals, a must for proving citizenship

The Court held that declarations of foreigner status must follow meaningful notice, proper appreciation of evidence and a reasoned decision, even where proceedings are ex-parte

Unravelling the Discourse on Kashmir

Government of India’s decision to alter the constitutional status...

Black clouds over Saranda: Centre set to open up 43000 ha of Jharkhand’s forests for mining

State government is amending the Management Plan for Sustainable...

Yusuf Tarigami – Kashmir’s Communist

The four-time MLA from Kulgam and his party, CPI(M),...

Release our Leaders, Bhim Army launches attack against “fascist actions of BJP government”

Several key leaders and activists including Chief Chandrashekhar Azad...

Historic Chikhalda, temples, mosques submerged, activists ‘rescue’ Gandhi idol

The first farmer of Asia was born in Chikhalda,...

The luxury of lazy thinking: Why Barkha Dutt is off the mark on Kashmir reporting

In a recent Washington Post article, ​well-known Indian journalist ​Barkha Dutt...

‘Delhi Police India’s Best On Numbers, Infrastructure & Money Use, UP Police Worst’

New Delhi: The Delhi police are India’s best in...

The Mysterious Poetry of the Desert

Translation is not just about words, it is about...

American Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard’s links with RSS condemned

Tulsi Gabbard, the Hawaii representative from Democratic Party who...

“Economic Slowdown is a Deep, Long-term and Structural Problem”

India, presently, is facing a grave economic slowdown, with...

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