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Day July 14, 2017

Why India needs to change the way it manages water resources

  Samar Lahiry   Most of the water planning and development in the country has been done as per administrative boundaries rather than by using river basins as the hydrological unit  India has only about 4 per cent of the world’s… Continue Reading →

Uttar Pradesh – Mob attacks, robs a Muslim family on board a train. and molests women #WTFnews

  MEERUT,   Three persons accused of robbing a Muslim family on a train were arrested in Meerut on Thursday.PTIPTI Video goes viral, railway police detain three of 30 suspects in the case A Muslim family was brutally assaulted and… Continue Reading →

7 Reasons Why a Cornered Trump Is a Real Threat

  Trump is cornered, and that makes him even more dangerous. By Jefferson Morley / AlterNet This image of Donald Trump was adapted from Creative Commons licensed images from Gage Skidmore‘s flickr photostream. Photo Credit: DonkeyHotey/Flickr CC In a moment of crisis, Donald… Continue Reading →

Nagpur- Man Thrashed by Cow Vigilantes Turns Out to be BJP Member

The victim said he has been the head of BJP‘s minority cell for the district for the last 12 years. Salim Shah Bharsingi (bottom right) was the president of Muslim Minority Cell of BJP’s Katol Taluka. Posters showing Salim with… Continue Reading →

Why do the devastating floods in Assam fail to sweep national headlines?

The people are struggling to stay afloat but the rest of the country either doesn’t know or doesn’t care. SUBHRANGSHU PRATIM SARMAH Like every year, this time too, the Indian state of Assam and its people are struggling with devastating… Continue Reading →

FIR against All India Bakchod for insulting PM Modi on Twitter through meme

 It all started with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s look-alike being spotted at a railway station and AIB co-founder Tanmay Bhat putting up a meme on Twitter AIB landed in trouble earlier over its Roast.(File) s The Mumbai cyber police on… Continue Reading →

From manual scavenger to professor, the journey of Kaushal Panwar

Despite facing discrimination at every step, Kaushal Panwar managed to achieve her dreams. But she says her identity, for people around her, is still that of a Dalit. Ashwaq Masoodi Kaushal Panwar is an assistant professor of Sanskrit at Motilal… Continue Reading →

How many know that a Muslim woman designed the Indian National flag ?

A study by Capt. L. Panduranga Reddy recently substantiated claims that while the current Indian National Flag evolved over several decades of the independence movement, it was a woman from Hyderabad who gave us the final tricoloured beauty that we call… Continue Reading →

India – Are college interviews now a saffron litmus test?

Several students claim their interviewers at IIMC asked them about their caste and political affiliation. By Sahla Nechiyil |   “How can a Muslim be an OBC?” “Compare Marxism with Islam” “What is your stand on Kanhaiya’s sedition case?” “Speak about Zakir Naik… Continue Reading →

Gujarat – Life of migrant workers, abandoned by State and exploited by employers

Jagjit Pal Singh Dhaani could have easily taken a comfortable seat in the middle of the bus to avoid a bumpy ride in the long journey to his village. He spent the night at the bus stop and when the… Continue Reading →

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