Statement condemning the Targeting and Vilification of Harsh Mander by Narendra Modi N Delhi, 12th, June, 2013 With great pride we would like to put on record that the work of our colleague and friend Harsh Mander, for the… Continue Reading →
On 6 March last year, the Urdu journalist Mohammad Ahmad Kazmi was arrested for his alleged role in the car bomb attack in New Delhi that injured the wife and driver of an Israeli diplomat on 13 February 2012. Out on bail… Continue Reading →
The PPSS condemns in unequivocal terms the assault on the Civil Liberty Fact Finding Team ( Add MediaCLFFT) consisting of Meher Engineer (Scientist, Kolkata), Sumit Chakravartty( Editor, Mainstream Weekly), Manoranjan Mohanty (Former Prof. Delhi University),Kamal Nayan Choubey (PUDR), Ranjana (PUDR),… Continue Reading →
by Pallavi Polanki Mar 4, 2013, Firstpost “The government will listen. It depends on the movement of the people because we are a democracy. What I want is peace and justice, not the administration of a government that uses violence as a… Continue Reading →
By N. Jayaram 19 February, 2013 Countercurrents.org Dr Vasant Yamakanmaradi, medical officer of the Central Prison, Hindalga (Belgaum), said the four convicts are both mentally and physically healthy. “We have been regularly conducting their health check-up to ensure they… Continue Reading →
The Cost of Justice February 13, 2013 News, feministindia.com In 2002, Dr Rina Mukherji, then a senior reporter working for The Statesman complained of sexual harassment against Ishan Joshi, the news coordinator for the paper. On October 12, 2002, she was… Continue Reading →
MADHYA PRADESH HIGH COURT AT INDORE ISSUES ORDER ON THE RIGHT OF PREGNANT PRISONERS TO ACCESS MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY INDORE – The High Court of Madhya Pradesh at Indore issued an order allowing Hallo Bi, a pregnant female prisoner,… Continue Reading →
TNN | Jan 8, 2013, INDORE: The Supreme Court on Monday admitted a public interest litigation (PIL) filed by local activists alleging that pharma companies had conducted unauthorised drug tests of their vaccine on tribal girls. The petition alleges that… Continue Reading →
By Swapna Majumdar WeNews correspondent Wednesday, December 5, 2012 Spurred by cash incentives, state workers in the state of Rajasthan offer prizes to women to undergo tubal ligation in mass sterilization drives. Critics call it a coercive process that restricts… Continue Reading →
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