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2024 Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections: Will Emotional Campaigning and Populist Promises Pave the Road to Stability | Adfer Rashid Shah
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Church and Muslims in Kerala: Dialogue essential between believers in God
5 October 2024, by John DayalOctober 1, 2024
With some prayer and a lot of negotiation, it is hoped that some 600 families of fishermen -
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Are women being pushed back indoors? | CR Annapurna
5 October 2024There is an undercurrent of activism sweeping across India that is trying to push women back indoors. This patriarchal philosophy is targeting working women from various backgrounds to ensure that all their efforts in coming out of the clutches of orthodox compulsions are undermined by scuttling of the education and job prospects of young women across the country and denying them any bright future.
THE RECENT CASES of sexual harassment including rape, followed by gruesome murder of the (…) -
West Bengal: How to protect the junior doctors and also to check threat the health care system is facing from them | Arun Srivastava
5 October 2024This is for the first time in its 74 years of existence that the dominion and status of the Supreme Court has been questioned by The West Bengal Junior Doctors
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Understanding the Primitive State and Contradictory Narratives of India | Ajay Kumar Mishra
5 October 2024, by Ajay Kumar MishraAbstract
Recognizing and accommodating contradictory narratives within Indian Nationhood is crucial for fostering unity and progress. This essay explores the discourse on anti-nationalism in India through the lens of conflicting narratives. It scrutinizes the state’s prominence against the backdrop of state-individual dichotomies. The analysis of the government’s monopolization over the state seeks to unravel the labelling of pro-regime as national and anti-regime as anti-national. It (…) -
Controversy over Bengal Floods Revives Concerns on Role of Dams | Bharat Dogra
5 October 2024, by Bharat Dogra.
Recently on September 20, 2024, the Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in which she stated that at least seven districts in Bengal are facing floods because of the -
For Meitei-Kuki Peace in Manipur | Sandeep Pandey
5 October 2024, by Sandeep PandeyThe violence which shows no sign of abating in the ongoing Meitei-Kuki conflict in Manipur is a matter of concern. The alienation of the two communities and hatred generated for each other is unprecedented. The Meiteis cannot leave Manipur by road because the next district North on the way to Kohima in Nagaland is Kangpokpi, a Kuki dominated area where the young Kuki men and women are guarding the district borders and would not let any Meitei pass through the national highway. So, any Meitei (…)
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Demands of Ladakhi people —Statement by Maj Gen S.G.Vombatkere
5 October 2024, by S G Vombatkere*Statement by Maj Gen S.G.Vombatkere (Retd), 30.09.2024*
Over 200 Ladakhi people of all ages, left Leh on 2nd September 2024, walking in peaceful procession over very difficult high-altitude, mountainous terrain, to reach Delhi on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanthi, 2nd October 2024.
The purpose of the Ladakhis’ peaceful and disciplined procession led by Shri Sonam Wangchuk, is to express and convey the aspirations and demands of Ladakhi people to the Central Government.
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Letter to the President of India from Concerned Citizens of North-East India
5 October 2024To, Smt. Draupadi Murmu, The Honourable President of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan New Delhi India.
We, concerned women leaders, human rights activists, peace builders, journalists, community leaders and concerned citizens from North East India are totally outraged and unequivocally condemn the recent dastardly and vicious attack based on trumped up allegations against Babloo Loitongbam[[https://sabrangindia.in/india-human-rights-defender-babloo-loitongbams-house-vandalised-in-manipur] a (…)
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