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MoEFCC subverting the Forest Rights Act, 2006: 150 Citizens groups

Over 150 countrywide organisations have in a communication to Prime Minister Narendra Modi outlined how the Forest Rights Act, 2006 is being consistently undermined, threatening not just Adivasis but forests and the environment

The great EVM debate: Convincing the losers that they lost

It's not about whether recent elections were rigged, as...

Growth Inequality Is Emptying Out Entire Villages In India’s Sixth Richest State

Results for the recently held Uttarakhand assembly elections will...

Trump warns annexation of West Bank will cause ‘immediate crisis’ between US and Israel – Lieberman

The announcement today by Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman...

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नई दिल्ली। राजनेताओं पर जूते फेंकने की घटनाएं थमने...

Why are the Murderers of Dabholkar, Kalburgi and Pansare Still Absconding?

ICF talks to Avinash Patilwo years ago, on this...

Meerut’s 7 constuencies: Demonetisation, anger among Jats set to spoil BJP’s party

Meerut: All assembly constituencies of Meerut district are witnessing...

Ordinances on bank notes, Enemy Property tabled in Parliament

New Delhi, Jan 31 (PTI) An Ordinance under which...

Jaitley’s Challenges: Struggling Economy, Farms, Scarce Jobs And #Notebandi Impact

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley is likely to offer additional...

High Court pulls up CBI for tardy progress in Pansare, Dabholkar cases

The Bombay High Court today said it was “very...

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