Umar Khalid arrested as “conspirator” in Delhi riots case Divya TrivediOn Sunday night, the Special Cell of the Delhi Police arrested the human rights activist Umar Khalid after interrogating him for 11 hours in the Delhi
COVID-19 Update Delhi: Double blow Divya TrivediThe Delhi administration carries out a demolition drive in the slum clusters even as COVID-19 cases and containment zones rise sharply again in the Na
EIA 2020 EIA: A body blow to the environmentDivya TrivediThe new EIA draft notification, which exempts 40 types of projects from prior environmental clearance and deprives local communities of a say in the m
Profile Fearless fighter Divya TrivediPrashant Bhushan is no stranger to controversy and his defiance of the Supreme Court is in line with his past human rights interventions.
Interview: Justice A.P. Shah Justice A.P. Shah: Supreme Court comes across as an intolerant institutionDivya TrivediInterview with Justice A.P. Shah, former Chief Justice of the Delhi and Madras High Courts and Chairman of the 20th Law Commission of India.
Communalism Anti-CAA protesters: Victims twice overDivya TrivediEven as interrogations, arrests and charge-sheeting of anti-CAA protesters as instigators of the February riots in North East Delhi continue despite t
Covid-19 update Delhi: Pandemic politics Divya TrivediBoth the Central and State governments are claiming credit for the “Delhi model” which contained the rate of infection in the capital, but there is st
Prisons Prisons become breeding grounds for the coronavirusDivya TrivediOvercrowded prisons across India have become fertile breeding grounds for the coronavirus.
Interview: Prof Shyam B. Menon For the middle class and the market Divya TrivediInterview with Professor Shyam B. Menon, former Vice Chancellor of Ambedkar University of Delhi.
Interview: Prof Krishna Kumar Prof. Krishna Kumar: ‘NEP 2020 offers more of the same remedy’Divya TrivediInterview with Professor Krishna Kumar, former director, National Council of Educational Research and Training.
Education Saffron scissors tears into CBSE syllabiDivya TrivediEducationists see a Hindutva hand in the Central Board of Secondary Education’s decision to selectively reduce the syllabi for Classes 9 to 12 this ye
Prof Hany Babu’s house raided again Divya TrivediEarly Sunday morning, 12 personnel of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the Delhi Police entered the house of Prof Jenny Rowena, who teaches
Is a reversal of bank nationalisation on the cards? Calls for privatisation have grown louder just as public sector banks clean up their balance sheets.
SlideshowThe hungry river Villages in West Bengal’s Malda and Murshidabad districts live under the constant threat of river erosion that eats up their homes overnight.