Stories
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Mafia wreaks havoc on Assam forests
Assam’s pristine and ancient rain forests are being systematically wiped out by the mafia backed allegedly by a section of ... -
Delhi Anganwadi Workers: Demand life with dignity, threaten to go on indefinite hunger strike
For the last 35 days, thousands of Anganwadi workers have been protesting in the national capital. The women who were ... -
How Climate change is hurting Kashmir’s apple industry
Imtiyaz Ahmad stared with utter grief at his apple orchard, which had just been devastated by the unseasonal snowfall that ... -
Kerala political murders: Why Kannur continues to bleed
In a grotesque history replete with bloody feuds and revenge murders, the killing fields of Kannur, relatively peaceful for a ... -
Supertech case: Noida, Greater Noida residents face uncertainty
In December last year, we brought you stories of desperate flat owners of La Residentia apartments in Greater Noida who ... -
No stone left unturned to deny compensation for 12 infant deaths in J&K
Twelve children in the age group of 45 days to 7 years died in Jammu’s Ramnagar area allegedly due to ... -
It’s bombing every 10 minutes, and we are holed-up in basements of our hostel rooms, Indian students tell The Probe
After Russia launched its military offensive against Ukraine, thousands of Indian students caught in the war zone sought help from ... -
Denied pension for a year, women army officers to seek compensation from the Indian army
The Short Service Commission (SSC) women army officers who were denied pension for almost a year are now moving the ... -
Saubhagya ‘har ghar bijli’: Kashmir power contractors threaten suicide, say government defaulted on payment
On August 14 last year, Riyaz Ahmad Dar, a power department contractor from South Kashmir’s Pulwama district, posted on his ...