Students confront systemic caste-based discrimination in higher educational institutions across the country. In this story we speak to victims of such discriminatory practices.
Independence Day 2023 | Delving deep into the streets of Delhi NCR, this story unveils the poignant tales of flag sellers whose daily struggles intertwine with India’s vibrant legacy of freedom.
Activists and conservationists raise alarms over provisions of the Forest Conservation Amendment Bill 2023 that could dilute forest conservation efforts. Potential diversions for urbanisation and unchecked resource exploitation threaten vast expanses of India's natural ecosystems.
The expansion of Jewar airport in Uttar Pradesh sparks discontent among farmers. Explore the heartrending tales of Ranhera village, where broken promises and inadequate compensation fuel a fervent call for justice. A poignant reminder of the human cost behind progress.
For 38 years, Karnataka has not voted an incumbent government to power. The Congress win undoubtedly gives a morale boost to the party ahead of the much-awaited 2024 general elections. But what does this win mean for the Congress party, and what does the loss mean to the BJP? Read on!
Despite the decriminalisation of homosexuality and the landmark NALSA verdict, conversion therapies are still widely carried out on members of the LGBTQIA+ community. We speak to victims who narrate shocking stories of this most dehumanising and abominable practice.
South Asia’s largest prison - Tihar Jail - has about 20,500 inmates, while the sanctioned strength to accommodate prisoners is just about 10,500. Overcrowded cells, collusion between inmates and corrupt officials and an indifferent administration have turned the jail into a hotbed of crime. Experts say an emphasis on judicial reforms might be the way forward to make Tihar a more habitable facility for prisoners.
Delhi's rich history is filled with architectural wonders, but behind their grandeur lies a silent struggle. Neglect, encroachment, and conflicting narratives threaten these heritage sites. As modernity advances, the battle for conservation intensifies, leaving a crucial question unanswered: Who will preserve our cultural legacies?
In the quiet village of Barsu, Maharashtra, a relentless battle rages on as determined farmers unite to fight against a proposed petrochemical refinery project. However, this protest is more than just a plea to protect their land and livelihoods; it has unveiled a web of deceit, betrayal, and alleged government scandals.