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Month October 2018

Hashimpura massacre: 16 ex-cops get life term for killing 42 people in 1987 #Justice

The Delhi High Court termed the Hashimpura massacre a targeted killing of defenceless people by the police. UPDATED: October 31, 2018 12:08 IST Protest demanding justice in the 1987 Hashimpura massacre case in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. (Photo: PTI file) HIGHLIGHTS… Continue Reading →

India- #MeToo storm in All India Radio (AIR) , 9 complainants sacked #WTFnews

#MeToo in All India Radio Shahdol MP Station: 9 Employees Who Complained Against Sexual Predators Terminated Image used for representational purpose | (Photo Credits: Getty) New Delhi, October 31 With the #MeToo campaign gaining strength across the country, nine women… Continue Reading →

Inauguration of Sardar Patel’s Statue of Unity Without People’s Support

More than 100 activists and villagers of Kevadia illegally arrested before the inauguration Once a people’s leader Sardar Patel’s statue will be responsible for displacement of farmers, adivasis and submergence of villages   Narmada District, Gujarat: Around 90 activists from around… Continue Reading →

India – RISE against brutality on Dalit girls and women.#Dalitlivesmatter #MeToo #Protest

Silence Shrouds the Murder of a 13-Year-Old Dalit Girl in Tamil Nadu Rajalakshmi had told her parents about Dinesh Kumar’s unsolicited advances, but the family chose to remain silent because Kumar is from a dominant community and not someone they could… Continue Reading →

How much damage has Gemalto’s report inflicted on Aadhaar? Is an apology enough?

By: The Financial Express | Digital security company Gemalto’s half-page apology in leading Indian newspapers over the weekend may have mollified some in the Uidai, but the fact is that the original Gemalto report on Aadhaar helped cement the anti-Aadhaar propaganda and… Continue Reading →

NGOs Walk the Talk- Statement on Sexual Harassment at the Workplace #MeToo

“As organizations, networks, and individuals working on gender and social justice, we have gathered at a national seminar in Pune to discuss “engaging men and boys in care work”. We note with concern the increasing reports of sexual harassment in… Continue Reading →

WhatsApp from Sardar Patel I am going to boycott the Program of 31 October 2018

By- Rohit Prajapati, WhatsApp from Sardar Patel I am upset, depressed Looking at “Statue of Unity Project” It is Symbol of ‘River Lynching’, ‘Violence and Violations’ It is De-Facto Statue of… Miseries and exploitation of Narmada River, Downstream River and… Continue Reading →

Medha Patkar writes an Open Letter to Sardar Patel

  Respected Sardar Patelji,                         Namaskar !   Whereever you may be, as our leader of the Freedom Movement, your soul, I know, rests here on the motherland whose beloved son you have always been. Your act of freeing India… Continue Reading →

Bhumi Adhikar Andolan submitted Memorandum signed by representatives of 12 major political parties to JICA, reiterates gross violations in Bullet Train Project

 Farmers, Adivasis and other affected communities demanded scrapping of the project, alleged coercion and impingement on their democratic rights Major political parties extended their support and solidarity to the people fighting against the project New Delhi | October 30, 2018: While… Continue Reading →

India – #MeToo Is A Crucial Moment to Revisit the History of Indian Feminism

In the wake of #MeToo, the time is ripe to revisit the history of Indian feminism, in particular the idea of “waves.” Throughout this history, we see how Indian feminism has emerged as an object of internal contestation, with disputes about… Continue Reading →

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