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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...
JNU VC misleads media on research vacancies: Ayesha Kidwai
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Dainik Jagran violates EC guidelines to publish ‘exit poll’ in BJP’s favour
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Ravidas Jayanti: Remembering the Shoemaker Saint who broke through the Caste Barrier
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Muslim visitors denied entry into Hyderabad University campus, security officials defend action
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