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मणिपुर में जातीय हिंसा पीयूसीएल रिपोर्ट कुकी समुदाय मैतेई
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27 महीने बाद भी जलता मणिपुर: पीयूसीएल ट्रिब्यूनल ने कहा—हिंसा नियोजित थी, राज्य और केंद्र जिम्मेदार

पीयूसीएल ट्रिब्यूनल ने मणिपुर हिंसा को नियोजित और जातीय रूप से लक्षित बताया, जिसमें राज्य और केंद्र दोनों विफल रहे. रिपोर्ट ने यौन अत्याचार, विस्थापन, स्वास्थ्य व न्यायिक तंत्र की नाकामी और पक्षपाती मीडिया की भूमिका उजागर की. जूरी ने एसआईटी, जवाबदेही और स्थायी शांति के उपाय सुझाए

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Gandhi Maidan Uprising: Religious, Political Leaders Unite Against Centre’s ‘Overreach’ on Waqf

Over one million people gathered at Patna’s Gandhi Maidan to protest the Waqf Act 2025, which critics say increases state control over religious endowments. Organised by Imarat-e-Shariah, the protest saw participation from religious leaders and opposition politicians, who raised constitutional concerns and warned of political repercussions in upcoming elections.

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Silenced in Seconds: Stakeholders Decry Rushed JPC Meetings on Waqf Amendment Bill

The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC)’s rushed review of the Waqf Amendment Bill 2024 sparked protests across Bengal and Jharkhand. Stakeholders, given just a minute to speak, criticized the proposed amendments as unconstitutional. With half the committee absent and Jharkhand excluded from tours, dissatisfaction and demands for inclusivity are growing ahead of deliberations

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Nomads of the Border: How Life Unfolds on India-Bangladesh’s No Man’s Land

The 120-kilometer-long border in Murshidabad is more than a line on the map—it’s a daily challenge for residents caught between national security and survival. Farmers struggle with BSF restrictions, smugglers destroy livelihoods, and the lack of infrastructure leaves children walking miles for a barely functional education. Stories of resilience emerge, but the absence of political will compounds the suffering, leaving border villagers as refugees in their own country. Their dream is clear: dignity, safety, and a future where their villages thrive with opportunity.

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