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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

Dissenting in a Democracy with draconian Sedition Act

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FTII Deny Permission To Screen Student Film In Its Own Campus!

Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) admininstrators have...

Restore Our Vision of the Future: A Letter to the Kerala Chief Minister

Dear ComradeI write to you as a citizen, so...

Opinion: What is the cost of being a dissenting voice?

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SC castigates Police, extends House Arrest of Activists

The Supreme Court hearing the petition challenging arrest of...

Student groups from IITs, BHU condemn the state targeting one of their own as “Maoists”

Coordination of Science and Technology Institutes’ Student Associations (COSTISA),...

Conspiracy to drop Five Most Important documents from NRC Modalities?

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Consensual sex between adults of any sexuality in private no longer a crime under Section 377: SC

In a historic judgement, the Supreme Court of India...

More Indians Die Of Poor Quality Care Than Due To Lack Of Access To Healthcare

New Delhi: Some 2.4 million Indians die of treatable...

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