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Mumbai Police file FIR against Ram Navami rally organisers over hate speech, target journalist Kunal Purohit’s videos separately

As the police investigate inflammatory slogans at a public rally, independent journalist Kunal Purohit resists efforts to remove his videos, raising concerns over the suppression of journalism and the fight against hate speech

Shooting the Messenger: Life and Death of Journalism in the Bastar Forest

Photo Courtesy: Kamal Shukla This article is based on Suvojit...

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NCM Tour Report: Jharkhand Hangings May 2016

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Protesters Disrupt Jaipur Lit-fest Sponsored by Vedanta in London

A group of protesters from a wide range of...

Two Years of Neglect: Indian Farmers and Agriculture

Image Courtesy: commons.wikimedia.orgAgriculture plays a vital role in India’s economy.Over...

Need of the Hour, Credible Platform, Not Just Anti-Platforms: 2016 State Elections

Courtesy:Newsclick.in Image Courtesy: Commons.Wikimedia.orgThe Assembly elections to the four states...

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Blacklist Areva Corp in India: Former Sec alleges Massive Scam in Letter to DAE

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