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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...

Modi Bin Tughlaq and the Bifurcation of Kashmir

Once upon a time. There was a Sultan in...

Kashmir ‘clampdown’ on journalists: It’s easier to move around without a press card

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), an independent, nonprofit...

Rowlatt Act to UAPA: Change and Continuity

The recently concluded Parliament session was momentous. Several Bills...

Abuse & Discrimination Blacken India’s Institutes of ‘Higher Learning’

Caste discrimination continues to blot the environs of prestigious...

Gujarat government opens 25 gates of Sardar Sarovar Dam, Victory for 34 year old Struggle

Submergence in the valley challenged their Satyagraha:Rajghat (Barwani, MP)...

Kashmir clampdown continues, Yechury, Raja detained

Reports coming in from Srinagar indicate that communist leaders...

End to the Abuses in J&K Cannot Come Without the Involvement of its People

Amnesty International IndiaImage Courtesy: Kashmir LifeOn Monday afternoon, Amnesty...

Fury of Floods: Massive rains across Sangli, Satara, Kolhapur, western Maharashtra

Floods have affected lives, livelihoods, appeal to strengthen relief...

HIV Rates Are Down. There’s Little Else Going For India’s Sex Workers

New Delhi: The proportion of Indian sex workers with...

Pehlu Khan lynching case: Judgment on 14th August

The court of additional district judge first (ADJF) in Alwar...

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Bhagat Singh sent to gallows once again!

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A Law of Identity, Passed Without Listening: Inside the Transgender Amendment Bill, 2026 and the crisis it has triggered

Framed as a measure of protection, the amendment shifts identity from self-determination to State approval, raising fears of exclusion, bureaucratic control, and the erosion of dignity recognised in constitutional jurisprudence

Intrusive and Unconstitutional: CJP’s dissent note on Maharashtra’s Anti-Conversion Law

Through this detailed critique and legal analysis of the hastily enacted Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill, 2026 (Maharashtra Dharma Swatantrya Adhiniyam 2026), CJP shows how it is both a serious intrusion on personal liberty, autonomous choice and religious freedoms but also gives a weapon to state agencies like the police to, along with other actors, become vigilantes into personal lives and behaviour

Telangana: Safeguard lakhs of Hamali workers, set by welfare board, citizens groups

Different sections of citizens in Telangana and organisations too have in a pithy letter to the Telangana Chief Minister urged the constitution of a Hamali Welfare Board to safeguard the interests of lakhs of Hamali Workers across the state, as per law and in consonance with the Congress Party Manifesto

Delhi, Mumbai: Media organisations sharply criticise UNI eviction

The Delhi Union of Journalists (DUJ), the Editors’ Guild of India and the Mumbai Press club have sharply condemned the executive overreach that ordered the Delhi police to violently evict the staff of the UNI on March 20, 2026