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Karnataka revises school uniform policy, permits religious symbols alongside uniforms

The state has revoked the BJP-era order banning hijabs in classrooms, allowing students to wear limited religious symbols including hijab, turban and sacred thread in educational institutions

The Gopalaswami Panel Recommendations: Teaching a Regressive Science in Sanskrit

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Academics Challenge JNU VC: Countdown to Hunger Fast By Students Begins

  After the protest and press conference yesterday. April 26,...

How caste is alive and kicking in Bengal

Photo courtesy: youthkiawaaz.comBengali middle class society is seen as...

I am Koonal Duggal, and they say I am “anti-university”: Dalit Student

Are Indian Universities becoming Authoritarian ?   Statement by EFLU-Joint Action...

A Revolution Led by Indian Youth

The meeting titled "Student-Youth Assembly Against Discrimination" was organised...

Allahabad High Courts Slams BHU Admin Quashes Dismissal of Sandeep Pandey

  In a landmark judgement that holds out of hope...

Slashes in Education due to Iniquitous WTO-GATS Regime? No, says Modi Government

Among the debates in education --and given the slashes...

Hindutva Goons Torch Library, and the People of Kerala Hit Back – with Books!

The  Violent Attack on Thought and Discussion Through the...

A Vengeful State: JNU Administration Selectively Witholds Student Fellowships

    Is there no limit to the pettiness and vindictiveness...

Universities in a Ferment as Modi Government Slashes Scholarships

Does the Modi Government Want Mass Suicides of Students in Campuses...

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Appeal by Adivasi-Mulvasi leaders to Jharkhandis: Protect Birsa Munda’s legacy from the RSS

On Birsa Munda’s death anniversary, over 200 renowned Adivasi-Mulvasi leaders, representatives of people’s organisations, traditional self-governance representatives, academics, and activists have issued a joint statement appealing to Adivasis and all Jharkhandis to observe next Tuesday, June 9, the martyrdom day of Dharti Abba Birsa Munda, across every corner of the state by commemorating his Adivasi culture, struggles, and the Ulgulan. Crucially, they have urged them to declare a solemn pledge to protect his legacy from manuvadi organizations such as the RSS, the Janajati Suraksha Manch, and the Vanvasi Kalyan Ashram.

Varanasi: Transgender Community demands action against communal social media posts, CP denies them entry into premises

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Under heavy police protection, decades-old Mumbai dargah razed

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) authorities demolished the Barkat Ali Shah Baba Dargah in Mumbai under heavy police deployment. The action reportedly followed a notice seeking legal papers and came amid the civic body's anti-encroachment drive. Most ancient places of worship do not have “documents to prove their existence.”

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Brute Violence in Bengal sparks citizens’ urgent warning

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The All India Union of Forest Working People (AIUFWP) along with the Delhi Solidarity Group (DSG) and Wullar Bachav Front have strongly condemned the reported brutal attack, demolition of the houses, harassment, and attempts to evict members of the Gujjar Bakerwal community in Jammu region a few days ago.

Rethinking the ‘Rajput State’: The Neemuchana & Tiladi agrarian movements

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Jharkhand’s Biggest Democratic Test Yet: The SIR Challenge

Jharkhand brings together many of the communities most vulnerable to bureaucratic exclusion—migrants, Adivasis, displaced families and informal workers. The Special Intensive Revision will therefore be far more than a routine electoral exercise. The question is not only who gets verified, but whether those already on the margins are asked once again to prove their place in India's democracy