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Bengaluru: Dalit Employee Dies By Suicide Alleging ‘Corporate’ Caste Bias

In a video shot before his death, Vivek Raj indicated that he wanted his suicide to lead to reform. i (Trigger warning: this story discusses themes of suicide. If you feel suicidal or know someone in distress, please reach out… Continue Reading →

Debunking myths, misinformation: Truth about Rohingya Refugees in Jammu

Fazal Abdali June 20th marks World Refugee Day, a crucial event that seeks to bring attention and solidarity to the millions of refugees worldwide. This poignant reminder underscores the challenges that displaced individuals face and emphasises the pressing need for… Continue Reading →

Civil Society Leaders Demand Transparency in FTA Negotiations

June 20, 2023 New Delhi: 130+ organisations and civil society leaders expressed concerns at the lack of transparencyand non-inclusive consultation processes adopted by the Union Government in the negotiations forentering into free trade, comprehensive economic partnership or investment related agreements…. Continue Reading →

Viral Screenshot About Dalit Woman Beheading Six Muslim Men in Babatpur Is Fake!

POSTED ON JUNE 20, 2023 DCP Gomti Zone tweeted a note saying that there was no incident of a woman beheading six Muslim men in Babatpur. AISHWARYA VARMA A screenshot of an article, purportedly published by the news channel UP… Continue Reading →

Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah completes 500 days in prison-For How Long Will Scribes Be in Jail?

Fahad Shah, a prominent Kashmiri journalist, on Sunday, completed 500 days of incarceration under draconian charges. On 4 February last year, Shah, the founder-editor of The Kashmir Walla, was arrested by the Pulwama police under the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention)… Continue Reading →

Hate campaign in Uttarakhand leading to Muslim exodus’: CJI asked to intervene

Posted On June 19, 2023 In a representation to Dr DY Chandrachud, Chief Justice of India (CJI), the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), pointing towards “alarming rise of hate speech, vigilantism, and targeted communal violence against the minority Muslim… Continue Reading →

Textbook changes made by NCERT part of ‘symbolic genocide of Muslims’, says historian Tanika Sarkar

Former JNU professor of history explains the reasons for this new writing of history Subhoranjan Dasgupta Published 19.06.23, 05:36 AM Representational image. File picture The NCERT, a government body that prepares school textbooks, has made controversial changes to the Class… Continue Reading →

‘Withdraw UAPA against University professor, 152 others’, CM Telangana tells DGP

June 17, 2023 by News Desk Telengana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Saturday directed state Police’s Director General Anjani Kumar to withdraw Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 152 persons including former Professors of University of Hyderabad and human rights activists. Following the… Continue Reading →

Urgent Appeal- Stop to divisive politics by the state and security forces in Manipur

Over 550 civil society groups and concerned individuals from across the country come together to condemn the continuing violence in Manipur. Call for an immediate stop to divisive politics by the state and security forces. Urge all parties for an… Continue Reading →

International referee speaks: ‘I saw Brij Bhushan standing next to her, she freed herself… something wrong happened to her’

Posted On June 9, 2023 Jagbir Singh on incident mentioned in FIR when WFI chief ‘touched’ wrestler’s buttocks Written by Nihal Koshie Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, Brij Bhushan sexual harassment, Brij Bhushan police complaint, women wrestlers, BJP MP, Wrestling Federation… Continue Reading →

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