(Scroll.in) Limited testing means cases and deaths are going undetected in the state.
Read More »Feature: ‘I was framed for being a Dalit, 6 years of my life were taken away from me’
Anand Mohan J. During His six years in prison, he had a recurring dream: he would fly, but fall to the ground when he saw his worried wife. Then, he says, he would catch a bus home. And that was when he would wake up to reality, inside his cell …
Read More »Feature: Price hike driving Delhi’s food vendors to financial collapse – customers to hunger
(Scroll.in) Shooting oil prices have made food more expensive. And daily wagers who struggle to find work have less money to spare.
Read More »Feature: Educated unemployment crisis in India
(Scroll.in) India needs to create 300 million jobs between 2015 and 2050. Frying pakoras isn’t one of them.
Read More »Feature: ‘Hell, again’: 40 offline hours and ghosts of August 2019
(The Kashmir Wala) The authorities in Jammu and Kashmir imposed a strict curfew, fearing anti-India protests, amidst a near communication blackout after Gilani’s death
Read More »Feature: Unable to reach their families, Kashmiris outside Kashmir surrounded by uncertainties yet again
(The Kashmiriyat) These communications lockdowns are the worst we (Kashmiris) have seen. In 2019, worried about our families’ safety back home, we resorted to prayers
Read More »Fascist Modi regime snatches body of Syed Ali Gilani
Srinagar, September 02 (KMS): In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, Narendra Modi-led fascist Indian government disallowed the family of the veteran Hurriyat leader, Syed Ali Shah Gilani, to perform his burial at Martyrs’ Graveyard (Mazar-e-Shuhada) at Eidgah in Srinagar.
Read More »Feature: ‘Raped & murdered’ Delhi teen’s family was kept away from her, nearly duped into cremation
(The Print) The 13-year-old Dalit girl was raped and killed by a relative of their landlord in Gurugram, whose home she was visiting.
Read More »Feature: All men in family framed; mother, daughter in Kashmir seek justice
(Maktoob) After the family lost their men to prison, Zoona Begum and her daughter Nusrat have to stay alone at home even in nights feeling crushed by the government’s false labeling.
Read More »Feature: UK Govt tells Christian Michel it takes report of his arbitrary detention ‘very seriously’
(The Wire) The matter has been raised with India's foreign secretary, the Indian high commissioner to the UK and the Indian external affairs minister, the UK government said.
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