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Free Speech in India 2025: What the Free Speech Collective report reveals about a year of silencing

Based on data documenting 14,875 violations, the Free Speech Collective’s latest report traces how killings, arrests, mass censorship, corporate pressure and regulatory overreach combined to shrink India’s public sphere in 2025

Just listen to Kanhaiya!

  The media calls him “idealistic” because he believes that...

‘We will fight and we will win’: Full text, Kanhaiya’s JNU speech

  Full text of Kanhaiya Kumar’s JNU speech on March...

Bail Granted to Kanhaiya Kumar

The Delhi High Court today (Wednesday, March 2, 2016),...

My Life is Under Threat: Kanhaiya Kumar to NHRC

The president of the Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union...

JNU teachers slam Bar Council report that justifies the Patiala House attack

A joint statement by several faculty members challenges the...

Catch News editor Shoma Chaudhury asked to quit

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Consolidated Solidarity Statements in Support of JNU

by Sunalini KumarWe are consolidating the statements received in...

A Solidarity Poem for JNU from the Incarcerated Community of Philadelphia

A solidarity poem for Kanhaiya and the JNU protestors...

Bangalore Research Network’s Letter of Solidarity with JNU

We, the undersigned members of the Bangalore Research Network...

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