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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

Police Transfers Jump In Election Years, New Report Finds

Mumbai: In Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, 125% and 121%...

War and Peace’ in Marathi was published by the Maharashtra Govt. in 1977!

Russian author Leo Tolstoy or even the Father of...

RBI Surplus Transfer: Moving People’s Money from One Pocket to Another

In order to disguise financing of government spending that...

A Prison with diminishing medical supplies, Kashmir Day 26

Diminishing medical supplies and shortage of life saving drugs...

Security beefed up in 14 of Assam’s ‘sensitive’ districts, 2,500 Sewa Kendras

The Sentinel. Guwahati reports that, with the deadline for...

BJP ‘goons’ threaten to disrupt a program to discuss Art 370, end up sharing stage: Satara

Progressive forces organise program to dispel myths around Article...

India ‘houses’ 13 of world’s top 40 coal-fired anthropogenic SO2 emission hotspots

Close on the heels of top international environmental NGO...

Kashmir – and the strange paralysis of the Indian civil society

There were no black-bordered newspaper announcements of either the...

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Weaponising religion, manufacturing distrust

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