By Vishwas Kumar
oon after news of the sudden death of Sunanda Tharoor, wife of Minister of State for Human Resource Develop-ment Shashi Tharoor, spread on January 17, questions began to be raised ...
<h2 size="18" align="left" margin="10"]Increasing number of incidences show that habitual rapists are neither tracked, nor rehabilitated.
Shobha John
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<h2 size="18" align="left" margin="10" ]Ever since it was introduced in 2005 to ensure transparency, the legislation has left activists at the mercy of government s...
The abuse of section 498 A relating to dowry has seen many an innocent husband landing in jail. But with the supreme court forbidding automatic arrest, succor is in sight.
By Bhavdeep Kang
A w...
India is a land of myriad faiths. but this diversity is now under threat as fringe Hindu elements attack consensual inter-faith relationships in the hope of narrow political gains
By Bhavdeep Kang
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Another rape, another time. while laws and guidelines are in place to give succor to these victims, caregivers are often clueless about how to deal with them
By Shobha John
It’s happened ye...
While the twin towns of Ayodhya and Faizabad are peaceful on the face of it, a slow, insidious churning is taking place to radicalize certain communities. the signs are all there….
By Scharada Dub...
December 6 was the 22nd anniversary of the Babri Masjid demolition. Today, this holy town is a peaceful place where various religions co-exist
By Farzand Ahmed
On December 6, 1992, the 16th...
This is a lesson one can learn from Robert Vadra, who, with a little help from his friends and the Hooda regime, has become a rich man
By Shailendra Singh
The nexus be...