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From Whispers to Shouts: How India’s voter roll irregularities are finally being heard
From ghost voters in Bihar to duplicate entries in Maharashtra, years of citizen warnings have exploded into a national flashpoint after opposition parties accused the Election Commission of enabling “vote theft”
Quantifying the Holocaust: Measuring murder rates during the Nazi genocide
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Indian bill to ‘protect’ trafficking victims will make sex workers less safe
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Hoping to protect women from sexual exploitation, Indian lawmakers...
Pakistan releases espionage accused Indian national Hamid Ansari
The Mumbai based software engineer was held by intelligence...
Our society needs to make civilizational course correction: Dr. S Faizi
The 42nd Annual Conference of Ethological Society of India...
In Rajasthan, Vasundhara Govt Achieved Growth But Not Social Progress
Mumbai: Rajasthan, India’s seventh most populous state, which goes...
Kartarpur Corridor: Sikh man reunites with Muslim sisters 71 years after partition
After the gruesome partition of India and Pakistan in...
Bidding Adieu to Dr. Amit Sengupta: a Friend and Colleague
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Today, the democratic movement in India has lost an...
National Rural Drinking Water Programme ‘Failed’ to Achieve Targets: Government Auditor. Here’s Why
Mumbai: More than 163 million Indians--more than the population...
Iran: how US sanctions are strengthening China’s global power
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In the Absence of Aadhaar, Starvation Deaths Continue in Jharkhand
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The ECI’s nationwide Special Intensive Revision (SIR), announced across 12 States and Union Territories — including Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Madhya Pradesh, Puducherry, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal — scales back the stringent document collection requirements seen earlier in Bihar’s SIR, prioritising inclusion over immediate documentary proof during enumeration
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Citizens move to stop privatisation of Mumbai’s Public Hospitals
Aspatal Bachao Neejikaran Hatao Kruti Samiti and Unions that font a coalition are also demanding adequate health staff and upgraded public health services for all people of Mumbai
Communalism
Can majoritarian societal pressure re-write the rulebook? The illegality behind forced non-veg shutdowns during festivals
Across cities, self-styled vigilantes and pliant administrations are turning a majoritarian religious sentiment into state policy—forcing meat shops shut, harassing small vendors, and eroding constitutional freedoms. As livelihood and dietary choice fall victim to faith-led policing, we ask, can devotion be invoked to justify discrimination? Does this trend underline how faith is being weaponised to erode rights and livelihoods?
Dalit Bahujan Adivasi
CJP flags casteist, anti-Dalit videos on YouTube targeting CJI Gavai; seeks urgent takedown
CJP has filed a complaint highlighting two videos on YouTube carrying casteist and hateful commentary against Chief Justice B.R. Gavai. The organisation has demanded their prompt removal and action against the channel @AjeetBharti for violating the platform’s community guidelines
Rights
“This system breaks the body when it cannot break the spirit” — Ipsa Shatakshi on her jailed husband, journalist Rupesh Kumar Singh
In a heartfelt letter, Ipsa Shatakshi — wife of jailed journalist Rupesh Kumar Singh — wrote of three years of silence, courage, and the slow suffering behind bars, her words paint a portrait of a journalist punished not for crime, but for conscience
India
A century and ten later, innovative & rebellious Ismat Chugtai remains more relevant than ever
Today, October 24, is the 110th death anniversary of the bold, innovative, rebellious, and unabashedly realistic Urdu fiction writer Ismat Chughtai! Born on August 21, 1915, she passed away at the age of 76 in Mumbai on October 24, 1991; Sabrangindia recalls her unique contribution with this piece by Taran Khan
