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Month April 2018

India under threat from Glycophosate , the most widely used herbicide #Mustshare

 Indo-Canadian Food Safety Campaigner Tony Mitra New Delhi, April 19th 2018: An Indo-Canadian food safety campaigner, currently visiting India, cautioned that Indians are under great danger from the ill effects of Glyphosate, which is the world’s most widely used herbicide. Tony… Continue Reading →

‘Modi go home’ posters greet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in London

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held bilateral talks with his British counterpart Theresa May yesterday, apart from holding other official engagements including meeting Queen Elizabeth II. By: Express Web Desk | Demonstrators stage a protest against the visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi… Continue Reading →

Marathwada reports 278 cases of farmer suicides since January 1

AURANGABAD: Incidents of distressed farmers committing suicides are on an increase in the eight districts of Marathwada region which recorded a total of 278 cases since January 1 to April 16, registering a rise by 27 in the corresponding period… Continue Reading →

Women and Child Rights Movement Condemns Unequivocally the Recent Spate of Sexual Violence on Young Girls

STATEMENT OF THE WOMEN’S AND CHILD RIGHTS MOVEMENT CONDEMNING UNEQUIVOCALLY THE RECENT SPATE OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE ON YOUNG GIRLS IN KATHUA AND UNNAO-15 APRIL, 2018 Read the statement in Hindi here. We, the Representatives of the Women’s Movement and all… Continue Reading →

Kathua Rape case- She Is a Woman, How Intelligent Can She Be?’ Defence Lawyer on Woman Investigator #WTFnews

This comes after several reports talked of the hurdles faced by Shwetambri Sharma, the lone woman officer in the Special Investigative Team (SIT) of the Crime Branch. Debayan Roy | Jammu-based advocate Ankur Sharma is appearing for five out of the… Continue Reading →

Tripura CM Internet remarks open floodgates of humour, ridicule on social media

agencies   Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb’s claim that Internet existed in the days of Mahabharata has set off a flurry of reaction from Twitter users, who were largely unforgiving for his bizarre statement. While a section of the Twitterati used humour to ridicule… Continue Reading →

Asifa and the legacy of rape as a political tool #Vaw

A tool of war By Alka Shukla Unlike the Dec 16 Delhi and Shakti Mills cases, the rape and murder of a eight-year-old girl from Kathua was not merely driven by bestial desires. The assault on Asifa marks an unabashed infliction… Continue Reading →

No Probe Into Judge Loya Death, Supreme Court Says Petitions “Scandalous” #WTFnews

Rejecting petitions for an independent investigation into Judge BH Loya case, the Supreme Court said, “These petitions are scandalous”    Death of Judge BH Loya, who was hearing Sohrabuddin case, won’t be investigated, Supreme Court said today NEW DELHI:  The death… Continue Reading →

An Appeal for Young Volunteers to work in the Narmada Valley

Narmada Bachao Andolan   The peoples’ struggle in the Narmada valley over last 32 years has faced a number of crisis and challenges during various phases of our battle against unjust displacement and ecological destruction. Today, the situation with respect… Continue Reading →

Don’t Give Mahabharata a Bad Name: Dhritarashtra to Biplab Deb

YEH SAB WI-FI HO RAHA HAI, DURYODHAN? ALL THE VAST TECHNOLOGICAL PROWESS WAS DESTROYED BY NEHRU-GANDHARIS INDRAJIT HAZRA To quote myself from ‘Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro’, that great 1983 epic directed by Kundan Shah — not related to anyone in… Continue Reading →

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