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French journal Mediapart claims new evidence of kickbacks in Rafale deal

The online journal published alleged fake invoices that it claimed enabled Dassault Aviation to pay at least €7.5mn in kickbacks to a middleman to help it secure the ₹59,000 cr deal with India for 36 Rafale jets Updated on Nov 08,… Continue Reading →

UK: New Report On Sexual Harassment In The Workplace

28 October 2021 by Emily Plosker and Amanda Steadman A new report on sexual harassment in the workplace has shown the continued prevalence of such behaviour, even when employees work from home.  In this briefing we highlight the key findings… Continue Reading →

Fill every house with light – ‘Rehabilitate Khori’ is our fight

Rehabilitation is the moral responsibility of the Haryana government Fill every house with light – ‘Rehabilitate Khori’ is our fight, Khori Gaon Zindabad! We will fight – we will win.  With these slogans and resolve, TEAM SAATHI lit lamps during… Continue Reading →

Kerala PhD scholar Deepa Mohanan’s hunger strike is about casteism in academia

Deepa is developing wound-healing scaffolds using nanoparticles. But apparently, her service to science and medicine is no match for her professor’s service to the caste system.PHOTO : BHIM ARMY KERALA FACEBOOK PAG NOVEMBER 03, 2021 – Haritha John Deepa P… Continue Reading →

Muslim youth unable to find jobs, gap between skill training, employment widens

By Moin Qazi*  Muslim Indians are the second-largest demographic of India. They constitute over 14% of the country’s population of roughly 172 million people. Muslims have considered India as their home for more than a millennium and they have become… Continue Reading →

Explained: Bhima Koregaon Commission

The panel set up to inquire into the 2018 violence has suspended work till provision of suitable accommodation The Bhima Koregaon Commission has suspended all hearings till the Maharashtra government provides it a suitable accommodation in Mumbai. What is the… Continue Reading →

When Too Many Lawyers Means No Justice

Subhash Gatade What the lawyers in Agra don’t understand is that if an accused has no representation in court, he cannot face trial. Chinese American writer, translator and editor Lin Yutang once said, “When there are too many policemen, there… Continue Reading →

‘Delay in communication of bail orders affects liberty of every under-trial, convict’: Justice Chandrachud

Earlier, the SC had announced a plan to set up a system for swift and secure electronic transmission of its rulings to jail authorities so that prisoners who have been granted relief are not left waiting. Supreme Court judge Justice… Continue Reading →

Death of three women farmers: ‘It was their first time at agri protest site’

The women were sitting on a road divider waiting for an auto rickshaw this morning when a truck ran over them. The women were members of BKU Ugrahan. Written by Raakhi Jagga | Ludhiana |Updated: October 29, 2021 9:34:51 am… Continue Reading →

No material to show active participation of accused in the activities of CPI (Maoist), says SC; Restores NIA court order granting bail to Kerala UAPA accused Thwaha Fasal

The frenzy around Aryan Khan’s bail order yesterday invisibilized an important order handed down by the Supreme Court in a UAPA case. Justice AS Oka writing for the bench comprising Justice Ajay Rastogi and himself granted bail to Kerala’s Thwaha… Continue Reading →

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