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Manipur Year 4: Guns Without Justice

Three years into the worst episode of ethnic violence, marked by grave allegations of state failure and complicity, in post-independence India, the central government is preparing to deploy around...

Why the 9/11 Novel has been such a Contested and Troubled Genre

Thousands of people have visited the memorial site, conspiracy...

Stalin’s Ghost Won’t Save Us from the Spectre of Fascism: A Response to Prakash Karat

While all authoritarianisms are not fascist, all fascisms are...

Fear Stalks Mewat as Bakri Eid Approaches

In yet another first in Modi's India, Muslims of...

Organisation & Planning Helped Godse Pull the Trigger on the Mahatma

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JNU Left Unity strikes Four! All Central Posts go to Left in JNU

@ 21:31 Just Now: Finally. JNU Result is out....

Writing on the wall for Amit Shah in Surat: Posters call him ‘General Dyer’ reports Hindustan Times

Images Courtesy: Hindustan TimesUPDATE: UPDATEBy Friday, September 9, all newspapers...

Temples in Kerala to be Freed from Sangh-Sponsored Arms Training

  Unlicensed arms training inside temples in Kerala conducted by...

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