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Centre escalates action against Satluj, refers film to high-level committee after ordering OTT takedown

Invoking Section 69A of the IT Act, the Centre has ordered Satluj offline pending further review under the IT Rules

Tiffin Box: Kavita Lankesh’s poem about Gauri’s missed meals

Gauri Lankesh, the tough-as-nails journalist who was shot dead...

Bombay HC quashes and sets aside Media Gag Order in Sohrabuddin Case

The Bombay High Court has quashed the November 2017...

Restore Press Freedom, Allow Coverage of Soharbuddin Trial: BUJ, Journos to HC

BUJ and journos move Bombay High Court seeking a...

On Bhima Koregaon, your Janaeu was shining brightly on Republic TV: An open letter to Arnab Goswami

Dear Mr Arnab Goswami,Your debate #Endcastepolitics on both 2nd...

Watch: Jignesh Mevani’s speech did not disrespect Ambedkar. In fact, it did the opposite

The Gujarat MLA has faced criticism in the wake...

Times Now, same old tricks

On triple talaq, the channel imputed nefarious motives to...

Trolls and right wing terror win as Humans of Hindutva shuts down

Humans of Hindutva, a satirical Facebook page that lampooned...

#IamChristian #IamMuslim #IamHindu #IamSikh #IamParsi…

#IamChristian#IamMuslim#IamHindu#IamSikh#IamParsi, Jain, Buddhist,Jewish...And in the wise words of Rehman Bhai,...

O Bahre ओ बहरे – Take your Good Days Back by The Banned

O Behre" is dedicated to the so called "Good...

A Victory for ‘S Durga’ but ‘Nude’ Still in the Dark

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Kerala court grants bail to T.G. Mohandas in Jantar Mantar remarks case, cites arrest procedure irregularity

The Thiruvananthapuram court granted regular bail to right-wing activist T.G. Mohandas, a former head of the BJP’s State intellectual cell, a day after his arrest over alleged remarks about women and student protesters at Jantar Mantar; the court cited non-issuance of notice under Section 35(3) BNSS, recovery of electronic devices, cooperation with investigators, and his age and health.

August 11, 2026: A decade plus of students challenging a regime that seeks to control thought & ideas

The pushback to the Modi 1.0 regime came within months of it being sworn into office, and it emerged from the student of the Central University, Hyderabad & JNU among others, that had been creations of independent India’s intellectual and organisational fashioning; while Gen Z’s 2026 protests are a breath of fresh air to the battle weary, India’s students in universities have never been silent

Two FIRs, Four Days In: Pune sees first use of Maharashtra’s controversial anti-conversion law

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ID Based on Anonymous Informant, Sudden Reference to 2009 Home Ministry Notification: Why NSA Case Against Satyam Verma Is Unconvincing

When Noida District Magistrate Medha Roopam chose to invoke the stringent law against the journalist, she appears to have based it on her reading of his assumed ability to influence workers – not the facts available.