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Cuttack plunged into chaos during Durga Puja, dozens injured as procession clashes spiral into violence
A historic city known for centuries of communal harmony faces a 36-hour curfew and internet shutdown after clashes during Durga idol immersion; authorities vow arrests as VHP rally escalates tensions, leaving 31 injured
#IWillGoOut: Women’s Protest March across 14 Cities on January 21 to Denounce Violence Against Women
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IIT-Kharagpur Adivasi Student Commits Suicide on Railway Tracks: TOI
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Republished from Times of India, January 17, 2017A 3rd...
Instead ofUnderstanding of Inequity, Underprivileged Have Got Intimidation from Courts: Academics
Munavath Sriramulu- You Tube/ Dalit Camera100 Academics Rally Around...
Universities Have Become Killing Fields, State has Acquired Culture of Criminality: Bezwada Wilson at JNU
Crisis of Democracy, Bezwada Wilson of the Safai Karmachari...
Molestation in Bangalore–how many is ‘mass’ ?
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Video shows Mizoram youth beaten with rod in Bengaluru, now NE tenants in area told to leave
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The three residents repeatedly shouted abuses at Jerry, and...
Muslim man’s murder: India’s courts simply don’t punish hate speech with the severity it merits
A Bombay High Court judge granting bail to three...
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