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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’....

Ph.D. scholar and manual scavenger Sunil Yadav fights for study leave, BMC pays no heed

The story of Sunil Yadav, a PhD scholar who has to...

Dalit protests sweep Kerala, Leader taken into custody, claims success

Various Dalit outfits in Kerala called for a dawn...

India’s Biggest Companies Still Pay Little Attention to Impact on Community

Indore: India’s top 100 companies only have a superficial...

Who is harassing Teesta Setalvad and why: Sabrang’s Official Statement on latest false FIR

CJP Secretary Teesta Setalvad is being attacked once again,...

Mother appeals for Chandrashekhar Azad’s release

“My son is innocent. He fights for the rights...

A yatra​ ​i​n Muzaffarnagar and Shamli for insaaf

Activists' campaign against Yogi government's bid to close criminal...

India Is Ageing, But States Use Just 7% Of Central Funds For Elderly Healthcare

Mumbai: Over the last two years, states and union...

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As lynchings “normalise” in ‘New India, a Bihar imam is ‘thrashed, pushed’ from train to die in Bareilly

While the incident reportedly took place on April 26, it took sectional media and social media coverage for the Bareilly police to finally admit that the beating to death of Maulana Tausif Raza Manzari was a targeted attack, not an accident on May 1; his wife provided details of a call to her from the dead cleric where he narrated he was under attack

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Malegaon 2006 Blast Case: Bombay High Court rejects NIA’s ‘alternate narrative’, holds prosecution built on contradictions and inadmissible evidence

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