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Delhi court orders FIR against Abhijit Iyer Mitra for sexually abusive posts targeting women journalists

Court finds tweets “sexually coloured,” prima facie intended to outrage modesty; directs police probe into X account and devices

Harassment of Women in BHU Invites Mass Protest: Banaras

A large number of students of the Banaras Hindu...

PAHAL – a Group that Calls for Cultural Protests for a Democratic Gorkhaland

It's not just the Northen belt in India, or...

Flooded by patriotism

Tagging two of his friends, Mizanur Rehman, a young...

Censorship on Facebook: One More Account, Un-fair Web, Blocked

Not for the first time, Facebook blocked an account...

Has Gauri Lankesh, in her Martyrdom propelled India to Rethink and Rebuild democracy?

Gauri Lankesh, State, and Civil Society   To state the obvious...

Why are our Care Givers (Anganwadi workers) Paid a Pittance ?

Across Maharashtra, more than two lakh anganwadi workers have...

Time for Akhara ‘certified’ Babas?

For a law against Superstition at the National LevelThese...

The Bullet Train as Moksha, the latest Modi Gimmick

A foreign country, Japan, is helping India's haves by...

Rahul Gandhi & Congress Need to Come Even More Clean on 1984

Though Gandhi is absolutely right about the alarming situation...

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