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Workers Cry for Justice!
The latest issue (dated April 25, 2026) of the popular magazine ‘Frontline’ has an incisive article entitled, ‘What Noida’s worker strikes tell us about the Labour Codes’ broken promise’....
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“The most radical idea of our times is of fraternity, solidarity and love”
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Crucial Phase of Hearing of Objections to NRC Inclusion begins in Assam
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Muslim Educationist gets Death Threats for Banning Face Veils on Campuses in Kerala
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Complaint against Zee News for Hateful Content: NBSA rules in CJP’s favour
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CJI refuses to recuse himself from Detention Camp Case, removes Petitioner instead!
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