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Resignation in Protest: MP woman judge quits over elevation of senior she accused of harassment and discrimination

In a powerful act of protest, Judge Aditi Gajendra Sharma resigns after the elevation of a senior she accused of caste-based harassment, calling out the judiciary’s silence, systemic bias, and betrayal of its own ideals

Why Indian Pharmacies Are Reluctant To Stock Abortion Pills

Mumbai: Medical abortion drugs are not available at retail...

Over a fortnight, no arrests: Activists protest ‘police inaction’ in Sultanpur rape case: UP

Activists beg the question – “‘Why are the authorities...

Oppn slams BJP for selective targeting of Rape Survivor in Chinmayanand Case

BJP’s Idea of Justice? After the law student who...

Political Vendetta? Law student sent to Judicial custody after accusing Min. of Sexual Exploitation

BJP Minister Chinmayanandwas arrested last FridayImage Courtesy: PTIThe Shahjahanpur...

Mutilated body of girl found hanging from tree in Sultanpur, Badaun 2.0?

Nirbhaya and Badaun horror repeated as the body of...

From FB video to a missing Student, what has transpired in the Chinmayanand case?

This is a detailed account of a former Union...

Momina’s Story: The Denial of a Woman’s Potential in Afghanistan

I think that the greatest sin the powers that...

Who is Chinmayananda?

On September 20, self-proclaimed holy man, former Union Minister...

Three sisters stripped and beaten at outpost in Assam, 2 cops suspended

One of the women, who happen to belong to...

TN woman’s No Caste, No Religion struggle ‘follows’ ideals of Marx, Ambedkar, Periyar

In these days of rising communal tensions, a courageous...

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