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Soni Sori’s- Letter to her Lawyer – Feb 23rd ( Audio Hindi and English)

सुप्रीम कोर्ट न्यायलय वकील सर जी के नाम पर खत (२३/०२/२०१२) वकील सर रायपुर रखने के बजाय हमें दिल्ली में रखना था, रायपुर आने के बाद मेरी परेशानियां बढते ही जा रहा है| मुझे अब तक दवाई की उपलब्ध नहीं… Continue Reading →

Rapist agrees to marry victim, seeks FIR quashing.

NEW DELHI: After spending a year in jail on charges of rape, a man has approached the Delhi high court seeking quashing of the FIR against him on the ground that he and the victim have decided to get married…. Continue Reading →

Presumed Guilty: After 14 wasted years in prison, life begins anew

PRAYAAG AKBAR NEW DELHI | 19th Feb Mohammed Aamir at his home in Sadr Bazaar. Aamir spent 14 years in jail before being acquitted in January this year. Photograph: ABHISHEK SHUKLA n the night of 20 February 1998, in the… Continue Reading →

Protest Rally by DUSU and SFT-India to condemn the human rights violation in Tibet- Feb 21

‘Delhi University Students Union (DUSU)’ in coordinationwith Students for a Free Tibet –India will hold a strong protest action at Delhi University North Campus to highlight the Self-immolation Issue in Tibet and Chinese military crackdown. So far more than two… Continue Reading →

Now, ‘Flashread’ to rescue freedom of speech

// Mail Today, New Delhi From Ramanujan‘s essay to Hussain’s paintings, Rushdie’s writings to Facebook musings, the issue of cultural censorship seems to be spreading like a disease in this country. But before it goes viral, activists have decided to… Continue Reading →

Hello! Delhi Police women’s helpline gets lewd, abusive calls

New Delhi, (IANS) “Are you single or married?”, “What’s your phone number, sweetie”, “Main tumse shadi karna chahta hoon”… are some of the pesky calls that female cops handling Delhi Police’s women’s helpline have to contend with daily. Over 40… Continue Reading →

Love is in the air for Indians as V-Day police keep away

 By- Diksha Madhok Conservative right-wing activists in India have their own version of how Valentine’s Day should be celebrated, if at all. For them, couples found kissing, dancing and snuggling need to be humiliated publicly or beaten, especially if this… Continue Reading →

Press freedom stifled in India’s Naxal areas

         13 February 2012 -| By Gayatri Parameswaran It might be the world’s largest democracy but India is struggling to defend its democratic status in the ‘red corridor’ – areas troubled by Naxalite or Maoist insurgency. Expectedly,… Continue Reading →

Letters to God, letters to Supreme (Court) Judges

By – Umang Kumar It will be fair to assume that we all remember writing – or thinking of writing – a letter to God at some point in our lives, typically when quite young. Those were letters of various… Continue Reading →

Documentary on Kashmir secretly screened at Presidency

  Ananya Dutta, 9th FEb 2012, The  Hindu In a dark anteroom of the Presidency University canteen here, a handful of students huddled around a screen on Wednesday watching Jashn-e-Azadi, Sanjay Kak‘s 2007 documentary on Kashmir that was not allowed… Continue Reading →

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