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Anuradha Bhasin: ‘Impossible for journalists to function’

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BJP MLAs Suresh Rana (second from left) and Sangeet Som (with turban) being produced in a court in Muzaffarnagar in connection with the riots in the district.

Muzaffarnagar riot cases: Subverting justice

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Kuldeep Singh Sengar, BJP MLA and the main accused in the Unnao rape case, being shifted from Sitapur prison to appear before a court in Delhi on August 3.

Unnao rape case: Corrupt nexus

It was money, muscle power and political might that enabled Kuldeep Singh Sengar and his accomplices to lord it over their fiefdom in Unnao and get aw
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Ramdhin in hospital with pellet injuries on his chest.

The Sonbhadra massacre

The recent indiscriminate killing of tribal people in Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh, by Gujjar men once again brings to the fore how governments have faile
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Amber Dubey, who has served as Head of KPMG in Aerospace and Defence, has been selected as Joint Secretary for the Ministry of Civil Aviation. He was on a list of nine recruits finalised by the UPSC in April.

Recruitment from the private a sector: A blow to reservation

Lateral entry into the bureaucracy from the corporate sector is likely to generate conflicts of interest, subvert reservation and compromise the indep
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Indira Jaising, founding trustee of Lawyers Collective. The Central Bureau of Investigation has registered an FIR against its functionaries.

Warning bells

The criminal charges filed against the leading human rights organisation Lawyers Collective smack of political intimidation of those who speak truth t
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Security personnel  leaving for polling booths with electronic voting machines and VVPAT on the eve of the second phase of the general election at Bhagalpur in Bihar on April 17.

In EVM do we trust?

Voices against the use of electronic voting machines, which are widely seen as black boxes that lack transparency and verifiability, are growing loude
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Sanjhi Ram  and other accused being taken to the District and Sessions Court in Pathankot, Punjab, on June 10.

Speedy justice

The Pathankot Sessions Court sentences three main accused in the Kathua rape case to life imprisonment and three others to five years in prison.
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