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The emergence of Gauri Lankesh, a fiery no-nonsense editor in Kannada

Last year, in 2024, Rollo Romig, an American journalist who lived in Bengaluru (Bangalore) and knew Gauri Lankesh, published the much acclaimed book I am on the Hit List,...

Legislate that every Undergrad serves in the Indian Military

Early February 25-26, there was a skirmish above the...

Rafale Scam: State threatens action against media houses under OSA

As if using it as a weapon against dissenting...

#GoBackSadistModi Twitter backlash catches BJP and PM Modi by surprise

Tamil Nadu’s politicians and citizens have made #GoBackSadistModi and #GoBackModi...

Republic TV’s Twitter apology for hurting Muslim sentiments is not enough

Updated on: March 5, 2018 All India Muslim Personal Law...

Kerala State Film Awards: ‘Sudani from Nigeria’ bags five awards

‘Sudani from Nigeria’ bagged five awards at the 49th...

The Rumour Mill!

(The events of last few years have affected the...

Stop Baying for the Blood of Our Soldiers: Former IAF Pilot

Rajiv Tyagi says we should be worried about the...

Students arrested on sedition charges in Kerala for Kashmir poster get bail

Two Kerala students who had been arrested in connection...

When Narendra Modi saw the cleaning of toilets as a spiritual experience

First Published on: January 23, 2016  Senior journalist Rajiv Shah...

Pulwama Aftermath: The Politics of Hashtags

On 14th February 2019, when the rest of the...

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Opposition, rights groups, and people’s movements unite to call it an “anti-people, anti-democratic law”

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In the case of Wikimedia v. ANI Media Private Limited & Ors. the apex court reaffirmed free speech and restrained a Delhi High Court order that was held, on examination to be disproportionate

Urdu is not the monopoly of mullahs, nor even the Muslim community 

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India’s Silent Push-Out: Courts, states, and the deportation of Bengali-Speaking Muslims

From migrant workers vanishing in midnight raids to a Kolkata man driven to suicide by fear, reports across states reveal a disturbing pattern of expulsions without due process — now under scrutiny in India’s courts