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Institutional Murder in Odisha: A Student sets herself on fire to be heard

After months of ignored complaints and threats, a 20-year-old woman self-immolates in front of her principal’s office—an act of final protest against sexual harassment and institutional apathy

Since July 2016, Kashmir Schools & Colleges Have Been Shut On 60% Of Working Days

Srinagar: Every time her seven-year-old son returns from school,...

Maternal Education Programmes Could Improve Mothers’ Test Scores, Child Learning: Study

Literacy programmes for mothers can not only improve their...

Hand Over Mining Wealth to Locals with Right to Inheritance Demands MM&P Rights Group

Float policy, hand over India's mining wealth to locals...

Smriti Irani fake degree case: Delhi HC calls for papers

The Delhi High Court has called for all records...

Girish Karnad in ‘Samskara’ Takes on the Brutality of Caste

Pattabhi Rama Reddy’s movie, based on UR Ananthamurthy’s novel,...

What is Media Bashing ex-IG Kalluri Doing at Journalism School (IIMC) Seminar?

Image Courtesy: Scroll.inAlumni and students have protested an invitation...

How Violence was Provoked through a WhatsApp Forward Against a Professor

A Professor was beaten up, arrested, and suspended in...

Student Protests Continue, 18 injured in Pattan clashes: Kashmir

4 hit by pellets referred to Srinagar; Some schools...

Three Years of Modi: An Assault on Higher Education

The tenure of Modi government so far has been...

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