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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’....
Days After Tweets Invited Criminal Action in UP, Filmmaker Shirish Sunder Apologises
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Fear and Intimidation often work in silencing dissent. Days...
Delhi Union of Journalists Demand Apology from TOI
The Delhi Union of Journalists has brought out a...
UP, Karnataka Police Book Persons for Criticisms of Adityanath: Curbs on Free Expression
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The Uttar Pradesh police on Thursday arrested a man...
Forbidden love? Fearing ‘trouble’ for their families if they lived together, a young Hindu-Muslim couple chose to die together
They were in love and had been together for...
Yogi effect: Arson destroys three butcher shops amid police crackdown on slaughter houses and butcher shops across UP
Police have shutdown slaughterhouses and illegal butcher shops across...
Teesta Setalvad at the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on the human rights situation in India
Video Courtesy: IAMC TV Setalvad's brief testimony was before a...
Why India Needs More Male Health Workers To Tackle Maternal-Health Crisis
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BJP welcomes SC suggestion of out-of-court settlement of pending “sentimental” Ayodhya dispute; Waqf board prefers judicial verdict
December 6, 1992. Photo credit: Indian ExpressThe Supreme Court...
Higher Custodial Deaths in Maharashtra: GOI in LS
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There were 35 such deaths in Maharashtra in 2013,...
After defeating Posco, farmers turn to reclaim betel leaf economy
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