By Vaidehi Gautam Save Lakshadweep: Familiarise Yourselves with the Islands of Lakshadweep This article is the first in a series of three articles trying to dive deeper into the issue of Lakshadweep and the repressive policies being proposed by the… Continue Reading →
Posted On June 24, 2021 AGRA: Almost a month after a Dalit wedding procession was allegedly assaulted by members of another community near a mosque in Noorpur village in UP’s Aligarh, BJP MP Satish Gautam has laid the foundation stone… Continue Reading →
WHEN WOMEN JOURNALISTS REFUSE THE GROSSLY INAPPROPRIATE ADVANCES FROM THOSE IN POSITIONS OF POWER, IT USUALLY LEADS TO A DETRIMENTAL IMPACT ON THEIR CAREERS. This essay discusses sexual harassment, online harassment, and mentions marital r*pe by Sumaira Ashraf Rajput Many… Continue Reading →
Posted On June 24, 2021 Abitha’s father Francis Antony (50) said that the SI and the constable had abused and beaten him on his buttocks with a lathi. TENKASI: A Sub-Inspector and a head constable were booked for allegedly assaulting… Continue Reading →
In order to protect migrant workers in the informal sector from exploitation, we must ensure that they can access the justice system regardless of the location of their work. BY -AARYA VENUGOAL, AMEENA KIDWAI Mobility restrictions due to the pandemic… Continue Reading →
By: Isheeta Sharma The Andaman & Nicobar Islands Integrated Development Corp. Ltd, which is a government undertaking, has been tasked with developing the territory in an environment-friendly and balanced manner. The corporation has further invited applications from developers to create… Continue Reading →
Title: The Pandemic, Welfare States And The by : Isheeta Sharma & Europa Doley The Right to Food campaign which began in 2014 is an informal network of people and organisations coming together to achieve the goal of the right… Continue Reading →
Throughout her pre-transition period, A Mani, a mathematician and scientist at the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, remained closeted, introverted and preferred working alone By Priyanka Sahoo PUBLISHED ON JUN 21, 2021 12:38 AM IST Throughout her pre-transition period, A Mani,… Continue Reading →
After 3 long years, the five workers of Mumbai Electric Employees Union are out on bail. The State which arrested these workers under UAPA in the aftermath of Bhima Koregaon incident has not been able to prove any of its… Continue Reading →
By Bhabani Shankar Nayak* The recently concluded meetings of the leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) countries in Cornwall from June 11 to 13, 2021, have reaffirmed their commitment to a post pandemic world based on twin planks; i)… Continue Reading →
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