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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...

Most Indians Non Vegetarian; Men More Than Women, South & East Most

New Delhi: India’s Bharatiya Janata Party-led government has been...

I & B Ministry Notice to 121 TV Channels on Monitoring Content Raises Questions of Censorship

Is this a backdoor attempt at censorship?  The Ministry of...

Meet the Muslim princess Zaida, Spanish ancestor of the British royal family

Zaida, a Muslim princess living in 11th-century Seville, is...

‘Roll No 1?’ ‘Jai Hind!’

In keeping with the BJP’s style of coming up...

“Ambedkar broke any prevailing consensus on nationhood”: Soumyabrata Choudhury

The writer in conversation with Souradeep RoyIn our latest...

SC Commission forbids TISS from taking action against protesting students

The Scheduled Caste Commission has reined in the administration...

Body of journalist found hanging in Jharkhand’s Palamu district

Rameshwar Keshri, who was reportedly connected to some vernacular...

Unmasking the Media – Episode 2 With Bhasha Singh

This episode talks about how media dealt with Karnataka...

Guilty men of the two-nation theory: A Hindutva project borrowed by Jinnah

FOREWORD After the recent attack on Aligarh Muslim University by...

Jamia Student Harassed Outside New Delhi Metro Station Her Statement to be recorded

A final year architecture student of Jamia Milia Islamia...

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