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Month September 2018

In The Name of Sardar Narmada’s Lynching’ #Poem

Rohit Prajapati (Trupti Shah), 24.09.2018 In the name of Sardar Look, What Modi Government is doing Communal Violence, Dalits – Tribals – Minorities Oppressed ‘Anti-Nationals’, ‘Urban Naxal’ are labelled those who raise voice Then this Modi Government In the name of Sardar installs “Statue of Unity”… Continue Reading →

Pranay’s murder and opposition to inter-caste unions: Why is the state not doing more?

Political parties are aware that they cannot come to power without the support of Dalits, and yet, they don’t take a serious stance on these atrocities and killings. Raviteja Rambarki Pranay’s murder, a consequence of the patriarchal institution of marriage,… Continue Reading →

Loveratri becomes Loveyatri: Other Indian films that have changed titles under unpopular demand

For the Indian Offence Brigade, there’s a lot in a name. The course of true love never did run smooth. Neither does the course of some love stories, especially if they are being shot in India. The latest to feel bumps along… Continue Reading →

Why Open Prisons Are The Solution To India’s Overcrowded Prisons

Charu Bahri Since 2014, murder convict Deepak Lalaprasad, 33, has been living in an open prison in Udaipur, having conducted himself well for 10 years in a conventional prison. One of 24 inmates at the open prison, Deepak now runs… Continue Reading →

India -Have you met a Bluffocrat?

‘If the school of bluffers includes those who get to the top not from deep knowledge but from delivering ‘a clever quip or a leftfield surprise argument’, then Modi is the undisputed Bluffocrat Emeritus,’ says Sunil Sethi. In Britain, they… Continue Reading →

Two TISS students and one IAS officer are ensuring rural folk get access to every government scheme.

 Here’s how They are using rural youth who know how to use a computer to visit BPL families and enter their data online and match them with government schemes they are eligible for Prajanma Das Edex Live 54 shares The… Continue Reading →

Filmmaker Kalpana Lajmi passes away at 64 #RIP

HIGHLIGHTS Renowned filmmaker Kalpana Lajmi died on Sunday morning at the Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital. Lajmi was suffering from a chronic kidney disease and liver failure.   Critically-acclaimed director-writer Kalpana Lajmi was cremated Sunday in the presence of family, friends… Continue Reading →

Sister Lucy, who joined protest with nuns in Kochi, banned from church activities #WTFnews

Sister Lucy Kalappura of Mananthavady diocese, Wayanad, has reportedly been banned from prayer, teaching the Bible, attending worship service and other activities of the parish, including offering holy communion. T Have dioceses started taking action against the nuns who joined… Continue Reading →

India – Modi and the art of distraction

‘The arrests of Sanatan Sanstha members for committing murder and stockpiling explosives with the alleged intent of committing mass murder must be embarrassing to a majoritarian government,’ notes Devangshu Datta. The great Jadugar K Lal once told me that stage… Continue Reading →

I Fear Lynching More Than Triple Talaq: Journalist Arfa Khanum

  NEW DELHI — Renowned journalist Arfa Khanum Sherwani has asked if the government will act against lynching because she fears it more than Triple Talaq. The central government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi passed an ordinance on Wednesday making Triple… Continue Reading →

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