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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

Indian bill to ‘protect’ trafficking victims will make sex workers less safe

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

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Bidding Adieu to Dr. Amit Sengupta: a Friend and Colleague

Today, the democratic movement in India has lost an...

Iran: how US sanctions are strengthening China’s global power

As the US begins to enforce what are possibly...

In the Absence of Aadhaar, Starvation Deaths Continue in Jharkhand

The most recent victim is 45-year-old Kaleshwar Soren, who...

Adopting a child is a revolutionary act

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