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Lynchings, Hijab Bans, and Bulldozer Injustice: Will Justice Ever Prevail in the World’s Largest Democracy?

India’s human rights record came under scrutiny as NGOs and activists highlighted systemic abuses, including the persecution of minorities, misuse of anti-terror laws, and escalating state-backed injustices. Calls for justice rang loud, urging action against lynchings, the incarceration of activists, and the destruction of homes under the guise of legality. The program marked the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights with a renewed call for dignity, freedom, and justice for all

Why is a South African music company targeting Indian journalists on YouTube?

Delhi: As independent journalists decoded the general election results on YouTube last month, at least a dozen of them received copyright claims on older...

Identity Crisis on the Marathon Track: Running in the Shadow of Milind Soman

Having interacted with VIPs and celebs during more than three decades in journalism, I am not prone to being starstruck or overawed by their...

Apple Alerts Top Indian Opposition Leaders and Journalists of State-Sponsored iPhone Hacking Attempts

New Delhi: A recent flurry of notifications from Apple sent shockwaves across India’s political circles and journalist community. These alerts warned people against potential...

23 Media Groups Write to CJI Chandrachud, Condemn NewsClick Raids, Arrests, Demand Judicial Intervention

Kolkata: Since the raids and arrest of NewsClick journalists and its founder as well as employees have taken place, a large number of media...

Journalists, Writers Raided Under UAPA in Crackdown on Critical Reporting

New Delhi: Delhi police special cell raids homes of several journalists, writers and satirists associated with Newsclick website early morning today in Delhi. Their...