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Delimitation: A false solution driven by centralised power

Before asking what dangers delimitation poses, we must first examine a more fundamental issue: what are the existing problems, and will delimitation actually solve them? The real crisis in Indian governance today is not a shortage of representatives; it is the over-centralisation of power.

Opinion: What India gains by supporting the Bharat Bandh by Bahujan Samaj

The bandh call is spontaneous and the common thread...

Thousands march to Parliament against NDA’s Anti- Labour policies

The Mazdoor Adhikar Sangharsh Abhiyan (MASA), an umbrella organisation...

Tribal and Dalit rights organization call for Bharat Bandh today

They will be highlighting their demand from the centre...

Adivasi woman files fresh petition in SC to curb tribal eviction

In the petition, Tarika Tarangini Larka alleged that authorities...

Omitted From NRC: Man Commits Suicide In Assam

UDALGURI ,Assam,Mar 5: The updating of the National Register...

New Formula Could Double National Minimum Wage To Rs 375/Day, But Implementation Is Key

Mumbai: Millions of informal workers across India may see...

Jharkhand: Aadhaar Continues to Deny Grain Entitlements to Poor, Cancellation of Ration Cards Adding to Woes

Aadhaar-based biometric authentication failures continue to deprive the poor...

Children and the elderly in Jharkhand March for Forest and Land Rights

Close to 10000 people including children, men, women and...

Supreme Court’s Order on FRA: Tribals Fight Back

The tribals are not happy with the stay order....

Discontent: Dalits and Tribals call for Bharat Bandh on March 5

Tribals across several states have called for Bharat Bandh...

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