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Day September 19, 2017

Shanti Sena and how it fought violence, riots, fake news in India through Peace and NonViolence Methods

Here is How India’s ‘Peace Soldiers’ Helped Prevent Many Communal Riots Although the original Shanti Sena no longer exists as a formal organization due of ideological differences, the idea still lives on through individuals engaging in such actions under other… Continue Reading →

India-Are Court directives enough to bring an end to the Sterilisation camp approach? #Vaw

Scenario of Sterilisation Camps in Madhya Pradesh  Shreeti Shakya  –    Even after a year of the landmark judgment by the Supreme Court, (Devika Biswas vs Union of India and Ors.) directing the state governments to put an end to… Continue Reading →

Assam BJP expels Muslim woman leader over Rohingya protest

BJP suspends minority leader in Assam for voicing support for Rohingya refugees She had uploaded a post on Facebook requesting people to attend a fast in protest against the treatment meted out to the Rohingyas by the Myanmar government. Utpal… Continue Reading →

India – Disabling the Differently Abled

Koshy Mathew   In July , the goods and services tax (GST) was rolled out to a mixed reception. Its objective is to prevent cascading of taxes and avoid built-in taxes -for example, excise duty at the factory gate, duty… Continue Reading →

Submission before a United Nations Panel in Geneva – Chemical Attacks in  the Syrian Arab Republic

   Synopsis of the Submission  on Chemical Attacks in the Syrian Arab Republic before a United Nations Panel in Geneva, made by Ms Niloufer Bhagwat  on 18th Septemeber 2017   The allegations directed against the Syrian Arab Republic in the… Continue Reading →

Aung San Suu Kyi ‘burying her head in the sand’ over Burma’s ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Rohingya

 Amnesty International Charity has denounced a speech by the Burmese leader where she claimed ‘more than half’ Rohingya villages were unaffected Caroline Mortimer Protesters denouncing the Nobel Prize Laureate for her inaction Getty Amnesty International has accused Aung San Suu Kyi and her government… Continue Reading →

Why government is reminded of sanitation workers only after they die

The state must inspire a social change by denouncing casteist organisation of sanitation work rife in its own institutions first. MAHIMA MALIK Jolted by the death of three sewer workers in the capital, leaders of safai karamchari unions came together… Continue Reading →

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