India-Canada standoff: Escalating diplomatic tensions raise concerns for the Indian diaspora in Canada, facing heightened safety risks and anti-India sentiments.
NLU Delhi student Amrutavarshiny Senthil Kumar reflects on the challenges of law school before her untimely passing, calling for greater inclusivity and empathy in education.
Saroj Hospital Medical Negligence: Following The Probe's June 2024 report, the NMC suspended Dr. Nisha Jain for three months and issued warnings to two other doctors.
78th Independence Day brings us a chance to look into the heart-wrenching letters penned by our valiant freedom fighters. These letters, steeped in sacrifice, offer a stirring reminder of the immense price paid for the liberties we cherish today.
Hindenburg Research: A fresh petition has been filed in the Supreme Court demanding that SEBI complete its probe into the Adani Group and submit the findings before the apex court.
Chhattisgarh PSC Scam: Exposing systemic corruption and nepotism within the state's recruitment process, implicating high-ranking officials and raising questions about the complicity of the then-government.
FCRA is increasingly used to stifle dissent in India, as seen in the government’s selective cancellation of registrations for NGOs like the Centre for Financial Accountability and think tanks like the Centre for Policy Research.
Gautam Lahiri, veteran journalist and President of the Press Club of India, speaks to The Probe’s Editor Neeraj Thakur about the repercussions of Parliament restrictions on reporting for journalists and how this affects democracy and journalism.
Freedom of Press is under siege in India, with journalists facing threats from political actors, state agencies, and anti-social elements. Vinay Kumar and Neeraj Thakur discuss these challenges, the role of social media, and the need for legal reforms.