Many migrant workers are at a loss as to how they will be able to get a seat on a Shramik Train or a bus to go back to their native states.
In the Indian society, where consensual sexual relations between men and women are a taboo, only casual sexism is allowed in the open and marital rape is justified by legislators and public alike.
BY Aritry Das 6 May 2020
A charred, deserted neighbourhood with streets covered with matchboxes is a telltale remain of unprecedented violence
BY Aritry Das 29 February 2020
22-year-old Ashfaq Hussain received five bullet shots in his chest, shoulder and neck, and two sword wounds, his mother said as she waited for her son’s post-mortem report outside GTB Hospital.
BY Aritry Das 28 February 2020
In the current political climate, claiming to love India with your life would not help your case if you have ever uttered positive words for Pakistan, let alone "Zindabad".
BY Aritry Das 23 February 2020
A complainant had alleged that artwork at India Art Fair was related to the ongoing protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
BY Aritry Das 7 February 2020
Amid tensions and firing incidents ahead of the Delhi assembly elections, renowned artists came in to perform at Shaheen Bagh in solidarity with the protesting women
BY Aritry Das 7 February 2020
Renowned Urdu poet Munawwar Rana's two daughters, who were part of the Ghanta Ghar protests, have also been booked.
BY Aritry Das 21 January 2020
AAP, BJP and Congress, three of the major parties in the fray, have all fielded turncoats.
BY Aritry Das 21 January 2020
At least 28 people, including JNU Students' Union (JNUSU) president Aishe Ghosh, were injured as chaos reigned on the campus for nearly two hours.
BY Aritry Das 6 January 2020
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