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Telangana: Stop forcible ‘re-location of Chenchu Adivasis from Amrabad Tiger Reserve

Adivasis and supporting activists have petitioned the authorities against what they term as the ‘forcible re-location” of Chenchu (PVTG) Adivasis in the Amravad Tiger Reserve and urged a ‘co-existence’ model of conservation

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Stop killing us in sewers and septic tanks: Bezwada Wilson

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Rural Households Have Just Enough Monthly Surplus To Buy A Ceiling Fan

Mumbai: Rs 1,413: That’s the average monthly surplus available...

Dr Kafeel detained by UP cops again!

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UN again raises concerns about ‘statelessness’ and ‘exclusion’ of minorities in Assam

The UN Special Rapporteur has once again raised the...

Rape of a Nun: Bishop Franco Mulakkal Arrested

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Why Open Prisons Are The Solution To India’s Overcrowded Prisons

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IN FOCUS: Caste killed Pranay and intellectuals on Twitter empathized with the murderer

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