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Zameen Prapti Sangharsh Committee protests, seeks one-third of panchayat land for Dalit families

Posted On June 20, 2023 Patiala, Workers of the Zameen Prapti Sangharsh Committee today launched a protest outside the Deputy Commissioner’s office over various demands, including allocation of one-third of panchayat land to Dalit families. A committee member said they… Continue Reading →

Modi Visit Protests and other Actions in D.C. and New York

Access information on Events, Protests, Rallys, Teach-ins and more June 21st Morning – RALLY AT THE UNITED NATIONS Show Modi that NYC does not stand with him and Hindutva JUNE 21st Evening NYC FUNDRAISER a gathering that highlights the growing… Continue Reading →

Toxic medicine. Cough syrup suspected of killing 12 kids in Cameroon might be made in India

Updated – June 20, 2023 at 12:02 PM. Investigations are underway as authorities probe the origin and safety of cough syrup suspected of causing fatalities in the African country By Bloomberg A variety of cough syrup suspected by Cameroonian authorities… Continue Reading →

Am I queer? How to answer the question and what to do next

Sexuality educator Karishma Swarup writes about the journey of figuring out your preferences and how there are no right or wrong answers KARISHMA SWARUP | PUBLISHED 19.06.23, 04:38 PM Shutterstock I’m a woman, aged 23, and sometimes I question whether or… Continue Reading →

Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah completes 500 days in prison-For How Long Will Scribes Be in Jail?

Fahad Shah, a prominent Kashmiri journalist, on Sunday, completed 500 days of incarceration under draconian charges. On 4 February last year, Shah, the founder-editor of The Kashmir Walla, was arrested by the Pulwama police under the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention)… Continue Reading →

Why does India have so few organ donors?

Experts believe that significant changes are needed to increase the donor rate in the South Asian nation. India has one of the world’s lowest rates of organ donation and lags far behind the rest of the globe. Experts believe that… Continue Reading →

Textbook changes made by NCERT part of ‘symbolic genocide of Muslims’, says historian Tanika Sarkar

Former JNU professor of history explains the reasons for this new writing of history Subhoranjan Dasgupta Published 19.06.23, 05:36 AM Representational image. File picture The NCERT, a government body that prepares school textbooks, has made controversial changes to the Class… Continue Reading →

‘Withdraw UAPA against University professor, 152 others’, CM Telangana tells DGP

June 17, 2023 by News Desk Telengana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Saturday directed state Police’s Director General Anjani Kumar to withdraw Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 152 persons including former Professors of University of Hyderabad and human rights activists. Following the… Continue Reading →

Urgent Appeal- Stop to divisive politics by the state and security forces in Manipur

Over 550 civil society groups and concerned individuals from across the country come together to condemn the continuing violence in Manipur. Call for an immediate stop to divisive politics by the state and security forces. Urge all parties for an… Continue Reading →

SRFTI students protest against ‘sex pests’ and Trans Student Waits Over A Month For Accommodation

June17, 2023 The students of Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute are protesting for the past 12 days,against the delaying and lenient approach of the administration, in dealing with the cases of sexual harassment. A Dalit transgender student, Zena Sagar… Continue Reading →

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