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Bihar & the Delusion of Independent Journalism: A Free Speech Record of Five Years

Free Speech Collective (FSC), has published a detailed report of Bihar’s Free Speech Record, November ‘20-’25 which it released on November 5 and may be accessed hereFree Speech CollectiveWith...

Blocked after Questioning #TalktoaMuslim: Facebook Community Standards are Communal

So, Facebook blocked me. For 24 hours (but I...

We are cultural warriors: Anand Patwardhan

A cultural war is raging. We must unite across...

Supreme Court says no “complete ban” on protests at Jantar Mantar 

Image Courtesy: Scroll.inThe Supreme Court, on Monday, July 24, 2018,...

JNU students rejoice as Delhi HC sets aside Penalty on Kanhaiya Kumar

The Delhi Court set aside the order dated...

SC reserves verdict on plea for larger bench to hear Ayodhya title suit

New Delhi, July 20 (IANS) The Supreme Court on...

Manipur Police unleashes brutal force on MU students demanding removal of VC

A shocking video of police brutality on Manipur University...

When the British Failed, to Partition Bengal, This Day 113 Years Ago

Despite the effort to wedge in divisiveness and suspicion,...

Why Should an Academic Course on Islamist Terror Rile Muslims?

Sometimes back, there was a proposal in JNU to...

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