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Month September 2018

Rafale Deal: Truth of Benefiting Ambani Revealed Again

With the statement of former French President Francois Hollende, the truth has come to the fore again that in the Rafale Aircraft deal, the Indian government has played a direct role in favoring industrialist Anil Ambani’s company Reliance Defense Ltd…. Continue Reading →

Aligarh Encounter- Rights group writes to UP DGP, asks 11 questions

  Shabana, mother of 22-year-old Mustakeem who was killed by police in ‘encounter’ in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh on 20 September 2018. (Photo credit- Gajendra Yadav-The Indian Express) Caravan News LUCKNOW — Eminent human rights group Rihai Manch has demanded a high-level… Continue Reading →

India – Love, sex & the border patrol

Why love doesn’t set you free, especially in this country [email protected] In broad daylight, a young man was killed in front of his pregnant wife. The murder was planned by his own father-in-law, to avenge the ‘dishonour’ he felt because… Continue Reading →

How a Madrassa became Oxford school

Modern madrassa-cum schools in UP combine Quran with computers [email protected] Dressed in his uniform — a blue-and-white striped shirt and blue trousers — Zunaid Khan watches raptly as the laptop screen plays a movie about how pollution is affecting the… Continue Reading →

Julian Assange -Generation Being Born Now Is The Last To Be Free

  Julian Assange in Last Interview Before Blackout. September 20, 2018 “Information Clearing House“ –  Before his links to the world was cut by his Ecuadorian hosts, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange gave an interview on how technological advances are changing humankind. He said… Continue Reading →

Bhima Koregaon: Read the FIR that triggered the arrest of activists & lawyers

  On Friday, the Supreme Court reserved its verdict in the case challenging the arrest of activists and lawyers in connection with the Bhima Koregaon violence. The matter was heard by a Bench of Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra and Justices AM Khanwilkarand DY Chandrachud…. Continue Reading →

Ruskin Bond – A writer at work

In his just released memoir, Ruskin Bond reminisces about the time he decided to have a writing room of his own A natural writer, one born with the gift, should be able to write anywhere — in a city slum,… Continue Reading →

The man fighting for Ayodhya’s Buddhist past

Vineet Kumar Maurya’s petition, claiming Ayodhya is neither Hindu nor Muslim but the site of a Buddhist temple, has been accepted by the Supreme Court TWEETS @TariqeMIRROR As an Indian citizen and someone who belongs to Ayodhya, I believe the… Continue Reading →

Growing Up Miya In Assam: How The NRC Weaponised My Identity Against Me

By ABDUL KALAM AZAD |  NIKHIL ROSHAN It has been more than a year since my three-year-old son started attending preschool. Like many other parents, I was nervous on his first day—I was worried that he might not be able to get… Continue Reading →

Evidence confirms contamination of Groundwater by Vedanta Ltd’s Sterlite Copper in Thoothukudi

By Nityanand Jayaraman Vedanta has claimed that there is no evidence of water contamination. When evidence of water contamination was provided, it claimed that the contamination is not recent, and that groundwater sources in Thoothukudi were already contaminated even before… Continue Reading →

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