Minnesota Massacre and Minority Rights Protection in Criminal Justice System: The Indian Story
Crisis of governance over the violation of norms of minority rights in the Indian criminal justice system has existed for long.
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Crisis of governance over the violation of norms of minority rights in the Indian criminal justice system has existed for long.
The proposed phase one trade agreement between India and USA announced during Trump’s recent visit to India will devastate India’s food producers and informal traders.
The three ordinances passed by the BJP government related to agriculture threaten India’s food security.
Ten central trade unions have called for a nationwide protest on July 3 against “anti-worker and anti-people” policies of the government.
A tribute to Bob Marley, who died on 11 May, 1981: No amount of printed words can do justice to.
Rabindranath Tagore wrote this powerful indictment in strident condemnation of the sordid caste-based discriminatory history prevalent in India for thousands of years.
India’s classical music may be the best antidote to chauvinism.
We have forgotten all the hard work and contributions of migrant workers, who worked to build our cities.
The moral and ethical debasement of the office of law officers is something that affects the very administration of justice, particularly in the sphere of public law, under our constitution.
By deciding to walk out of the Open Skies agreement, the US is signaling to the world that it intends to return to days of Pax Americana that existed post-World War II.
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