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Tibetan activists in ‘ Preventive Detention’ and ” House Arrest” in Delhi

New Delhi, March 27 –Tibetan activists are being randomly rounded up on “preventive measures” in the Indian Capital on the eve of Chinese President Hu Jintao’s visit. Around 5.30pm, well-known Tibetan writer, poet and activist Tenzin Tsundue was arrested by… Continue Reading →

Breaking News- Kobad Ghandy discharged of UAPA charges

New Delhi,:   Additional Sessions Judge Pawan Kumar Jain framed charges against 65-year-old Gandhy under various provisions of the IPC relating to cheating, forgery and impersonation in the case in which he is accused of trying to set up a base… Continue Reading →

UN rapporteur arrives on fact-finding mission in Kashmir

The United Nations special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions, Christof Heyns arrived on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmiron Monday afternoon. This is for the first time that the special rapporteur has been allowed by the Indian government to… Continue Reading →

About 70 percent of India is poor: NAC member

New Delhi: Debunking the government’s claim that the number of poor in India has come down, a top adviser has claimed that around 70 percent of the country’s 1.2 billion population is poor, and stressed the need for a multi-dimensional… Continue Reading →

Immediate Release- Illegal Clinical Trials and Death Continue …

SWASTHYA ADHIKAR MANCH 6, BIJASAN ROAD, OPPOSITE MAHAVIR BAGH, INDORE, MADHYA PRADESH-452005. Press Note New Delhi, 26th March 2012 : The Writ Petition filed by Swasthya Adhikar Manch came up for hearing today before a bench consisting of Justice R.M. Lodha and… Continue Reading →

Immediate Release-Jan Sansad Demands the end of Corporate Raj

Budget was UPA’s declaration of War on Aam Aadmi and Aurat Jan Sansad Demands End of Company Raj & Corporate Plunder of  Jal Jangal & Jameen Thousands to March from Shaheed park to Sansad Marg and  handover Resolutions to Political… Continue Reading →

Becoming an abuse statistic in patriarchal India

Journalist Nita Bhalla recounts the lingering scars – physical and mental – from an assault on her and draws a wider lesson about violence against women in patriarchal India. I stand in front of the mirror, surveying my face and… Continue Reading →

There’s no escape from the corporations that run India

Arundhati Roy, in Guardian Domestic mega-corporations’ tentacles extend into every aspect of Indian life – but no one dares speak out against them Mukesh Ambani, India’s richest man, is personally worth $20bn. He holds a majority controlling share in Reliance… Continue Reading →

Unreliable Aadhar data to be used for Food Bill

SAGNIK DUTTA NEW DELHI | 18th Mar , Sunday Guardian A customer pushes a shopping trolley down an aisle at a retail supermarket in Mumbai on Friday. ‘It is unlikely that UIDAI will improve the efficiency of the government’s welfare… Continue Reading →

Save Indian Democracy: OCCUPY Koodankulam

It’s a call from the other India that has become ‘foreign’ to our Prime Minister. A sustainably living community has refused to be part of the profit-driven system and is struggling against the mighty state for last 25 years. We… Continue Reading →

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