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Documents Cannot Decide Democracy: How CJP is training communities to navigate the SIR process

Through a series of trainings in Maharashtra with community groups and civil society organisations, CJP and VFD are helping vulnerable communities understand the SIR process, resist panic, and protect their voting rights amid growing fears of exclusion and disenfranchisement

Not A Woman In Sight at Anjuman’s ‘Ladies Rally’ Against UCC

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Union Govt Used Informal Whatsapp to Deny Jobs Under MGNREGA to Drought-hit Rural Poor: Business Standard

The rural development ministry surreptitiously used an off the...

How the Ulema Are Jumping, Feet First, into the BJP’s Trap

If the Board fails to put reason above emotion,...

WikiLeaks Director Gavin MacFadyen dies at 76

The cause of the death of the 76-year-old, who...

हर व्यक्ति जानता है कि असहिष्णुता कहां से आ रही है: रतन टाटा

ग्वालियर (मध्यप्रदेश)। देश में असहिष्णुता को लेकर बहस का...

Gujarat Govt withdraws 95 per cent Cases registered during Patidar Agitation

In an attempt to woo Patidar community in the...

In Dire Need of Rehab Package, Appeal Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley

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Savarna Christian contributions to ‘Hindu’ Nationalism: The example of Srambickal Kuruvilla George

(Paper presented at the India International Islamic Academic Conference...

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