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Dr Sangram Patil detained by Mumbai Crime Branch, move sharply condemned

A British citizen, doctor and consultant with the NHS, it is reported that Dr Patil was detained (arrested) with his wife as he landed at the Mumbai airport this afternoon

Telangana Farmers’ Suicide Number to cross 2,500 since State’s Formation

Despite having received adequate rainfall this year in most...

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Why Gujarat appears to have fallen off the news map over the last two years

The almost-total blackout of the Dalit protests in Una...

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भारत की ब्राह्मणवादी राष्ट्रीय मीडिया के हिसाब से आज...

Manipur: Three Bills and Ensuing Tensions in the Land of Jewels

Binalakshmi Nepram interviewed by Prabir PurkayasthaManipur, “the land of...

Travesty of Justice: Gulberg Society Verdict

On June 2, 2016 declaring that he has not...

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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