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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

Odisha Adhikar Abhiyan demands protection for RTI activist Suresh Lenka’s life

Right to Information (RTI) activists are being increasingly targeted....

NHRC’s team to investigate Tuticorin protesters’ killings

On Tuesday, May 29, the National Human Rights Commission...

Eyewitness narrates instances of state repression before the “Naxal” encounter in Jharkhand

The following is an eye-witness report as narrated to Dr.P.M.Antony,...

Honor’ killing in Catholic family shocks Kerala

India (Kerala): Dalit man found dead in a stream...

Child Health At Risk: Despite Greater Tax Income, Most States Cut Funding To Key Programme

Mumbai: Despite greater fiscal autonomy and higher tax revenues...

Cutting Across Political Lines: Why the Modi Govt. Will Try to Forget the Tuticorin Firing

Like many industrialists of his ilk, Vedanta Group’s head...

Pakri Barwadih Coal Mine Another Tuticorin in Making: Jharkand

210 villages would be destroyed, leaving at least 1.5...

AIKSCC to commemorate first anniversary of Mandsaur farmer killings

The All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC) has...

Bengali Hindu labeled “Bangladeshi”, found dead in Assam Detention Camp

39 year old dies under mysterious circumstances after being...

NWMI demands and end to the Online Abuse and Intimidation of Masrat Zahra

The Network of Women in Media, India (NWMI) has...

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