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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...

Support for fasting JNU Students as JNUTA Plans Mass Hunger Strike on May 3

Even as the indefinite hunger strike against an unjust...

Ever Wondered Why We Have an Eight Hour Working Day, Officially at least?

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JNU Teachers will Join Hunger Strike on May 3

JNUTA Appeal: Hunger Strike at Ad Block on 3...

Pastor and Wife Survive Attempt to Burn them Alive

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An Inglorious End: The Summary Execution of Benito Mussolini

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Hindutva’s Fascist Heritage

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How the Ulema are Perpetuating Male Hegemony in the Name of Islam

First published on: February 29, 2016Photo: Courtesy DNAThe self-appointed...

‘Our society has become deeply dehumanised’

An interview with Nandita HaksarImage: FrontlineMohammad Aamir Khan was...

Academics Challenge JNU VC: Countdown to Hunger Fast By Students Begins

  After the protest and press conference yesterday. April 26,...

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Systematic Exclusion: Caste-based atrocities across Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, MP, and UP

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Man stabbed in Trilokpuri: While media focusses on the just concluded state polls, and television channels turn the other way, two media outlets, The Tribune and Observer Post report the stabbing of 19 year old Ayaan Saifi on April 30

UP: Women protest installation of prepaid smart electricity metres in several districts

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As lynchings “normalise” in ‘New India, a Bihar imam is ‘thrashed, pushed’ from train to die in Bareilly

While the incident reportedly took place on April 26, it took sectional media and social media coverage for the Bareilly police to finally admit that the beating to death of Maulana Tausif Raza Manzari was a targeted attack, not an accident on May 1; his wife provided details of a call to her from the dead cleric where he narrated he was under attack