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Abducted While Visiting Wife, Killed on Camera: Manipur’s fragile peace shatters again

The murder of a Meitei man married to a Kuki-Zo woman highlights the dangers faced by inter-community families as Manipur remains divided under President’s Rule

Disappointed by AUSU defeat, ABVP sets hostel rooms and vehicles on fire

Supporters of losing ABVP candidates threw crude bombs and...

Differently abled protestors beaten up by Guwahati police

Under the aegis of Pratibandhi Suraksha Sangstha, some 1200...

Ten Questions to Gujarat Police: The curious case of Lathi Charge in Gujarat’s varsity

No action against Police despite thrashing students, manhandling faculty...

Varanasi’s citizens demand action against church attackers

A United front of Varanasi’s social groups has approached...

Still no justice for 6-year-old rape survivor in Malda, West Bengal

The family lives in fear as survivor’s elder brother...

Fact-finding team demands SIT investigation to ensure justice for Telangana honour killing victim

A fact-finding team from Civil liberties monitoring committee (CLMC)...

Communal Tension in Varanasi as Hindu Extremists allegedly attack Church

FB of Pravik Kumar DubeyTension mounted in the holy...

J&K civic polls marred by secrecy and threats by terrorists

The last municipal election was held in 2005 and...

JNUSU invites students to burn Modi Sarkar effigy today

The JNUSU condemned the Modi Sarkar and Delhi Police...

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JNU Students Lathi-charged, Injured, first detained during protest over V-C remarks, UGC Equity guidelines, now Jailed

Fourteen of hundreds of protesting students from the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) were sent to Tihar Jail on Friday, February 27 after a late night brutal lathi charge by the Delhi police on February 26, attacking a student protest and long march aimed to march towards the Ministry of Education; protesters were demanding the resignation of Vice Chancellor (VC) JNU Ms Pandit who had made derogative remarks against Dalits and Blacks recently

Policing Identity: Maharashtra’s birth certificate crackdown and the politics of belonging

What is framed as an administrative clean-up of fraudulent records in Maharashtra has unfolded into a securitised campaign in Mumbai — raising urgent constitutional questions about due process, discrimination, and the weaponisation of civil documentation

A Republic Must Tolerate Art — But Not Denigration: Supreme Court reasserts fraternity as a constitutional boundary

While closing the challenge to a withdrawn film title, the Supreme Court reaffirmed that vilifying any community is constitutionally impermissible — even as it robustly defended artistic freedom under Article 19(1)(a), striking a careful balance between dignity and dissent in a 75-year-old Republic

Hegemony: Kerala’s Bharatapuzha as a political stage

Unlike the North Indian Kumbh, the Bharatapuzha by contrast has never functioned as a Pan-Hindu pilgrimage centre. It has no historical association with mass ritual bathing, no priestly networks that regulate sacred time, and no inherited mythological mandate that binds the river to cyclical purification rites. The introduction of the Maha Magha Mahotsavam is a clear cultural imposition by Hindutva

JNU: Former JNUSU President complains against Vice Chancellor’s casteist & racist remarks

Two complaints, one by former JNUSU president, Dhananjay and the second BY Suraj Kumar Baudh, an activist, take on Santishree D. Pandit, Vice-Chancellor of JNU for her recent casteist and racist comments

From Permanent Refuge to Perpetual Limbo: Why Sri Lankan Tamil refugees remain without citizenship even as electoral assurances reshape belonging in Bengal

Four decades after the 1983 exodus, thousands of Sri Lankan Tamil refugees remain classified as foreigners despite generations of residence in India — even as citizenship becomes a visible electoral assurance in Bengal through CAA-linked mobilisation