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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’....
SHOCKING: One woman dies in India every two hours due to unsafe abortion
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More than 10 million women secretly terminate their pregnancies...
BJP MLA’s outrageous comments on farmers’ plight, says those committing suicides were in habit of licking subsidies
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#AdaniFiles – Short History Of A Dangerous (Allegedly) Criminal Organization, Environmental Justice Australia Report
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