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No ‘Pakistan conspiracy’ in Noida labour unrest: Fact-finding report

According to the statement released by the team, citizen investigators found no evidence to support allegations circulated by sections of the administration and media that foreign elements were behind the protest

J&K Police Raid Newspaper Bureaus, Detain Employees, Seize Copies

SRINAGAR: Two of Kashmir’s leading newspapers said that Jammu...

Adivasis in Odisha Killed Cold Bloodedly by Police: Fact-Finding Report

Investigate Gumudumaha (Kandhamal) Massacre by Supreme Court monitored Special...

Bapu Surat Singh removes his feeding tube, fast to enter 550 days on 18 July

On 18 July, 2016 Bapu Surat Singh Khalsa’s hunger...

FIR Against Akhlaq’s Family Travesty of Justice, UP Govt Must Intervene

  UPDATE: The Uttar Pradesh(UP) police was quick to file...

After Dalit Woman Performs Rituals, Temple Priest Performs ‘Purification’

  In yet another incident that reflects the exclusions and...

Pushed Aside: Displaced for ‘Development’ in India

Of the 40.8 million people internally displaced by conflict...

Why America needs a truth commission

In the United States, gun deaths over the last...

The Truth Behind Hindu Exodus in Kandhla

What is the truth behind claims of exodus in...

The Word ‘Rashtra’

Eminent historian K.M. Shrimali critiques the concept of a timeless...

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