Come February 20, and the world will once again observe the ‘World Day of Social Justice’. It is an annual feature during ...
A Goalpara woman’s case underscores structural barriers faced by economically disadvantaged individuals in proving ...
Court flags prima facie breach of Supreme Court safeguards; asks civic body to decide whether it will reconstruct the house ...
Delhi university has seen persistent protest by Ambedkarite and left groups demanding implementation of the UGC Guidelines ...
Following the recently unleashed hysteria on the misnomer “Bangladeshi immigrants”, spearheaded by BJP elected officials from ...
In 2025, CJP emerged as India’s leading voice confronting digital hate on television, spearheading sustained NBDSA interventions that challenged communal broadcasts/debate, secured corrective orders, ...
‘Democracies Erode When Those Entrusted With Power Fear Laughter and Start Taking Action Against It’
The Wire's submission to the government at the post-facto hearing on a request to block social media URLs over a 52-second ...
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Opinion
Asia’s ultra-right consensus: ‘Liberal politics, sold by western funded NGOs, isn’t the answer’
The march of the Ultra-Right in the Global South continues on, but unlike their Global North counterparts like Trump, Le Penn & Farage, as bleak as the future may seem, there are green shoots amongst ...
A shop sign in Kotdwar, a shutter kept open in Nainital, a landlord’s refusal in Purola, and a Valentine’s Day standoff in Jaipur — how everyday acts of defiance are reshaping the narrative of communa ...
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