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Scratching Beyond The Surface: Uncovering The Cartel Exploiting Indians Migrating To Canada

A pervasive cartel comprising fake agents and consultancy firms has been engaging in fraudulent practices, exploiting individuals from India who aspire to pursue education, employment, and permanent residency in Canada. The recent incident involving Indian students being deceived with counterfeit documents by a particular agency merely scratches the surface of a more extensive network.

Criminalisation of Politics: A Grave Threat to Democracy

By Diksha Puri

The infiltration of criminals into politics has become a growing concern, raising serious questions about the integrity of democratic processes. The criminalisation of politics, with candidates charged with heinous offences holding positions of power, has cast a shadow on governance, accountability, and the people's trust, writes Diksha Puri.

The Probe Impact: Government calls off Pawan Hans Disinvestment

By The Probe team

Starting from May 2022 to September 2022, The Probe’s Paranjoy Guha Thakurta, Ravi Nair, and Abir Dasgupta did a series of exposés revealing the glaring discrepancies in finalising the bidders for the disinvestment of the government-owned helicopter service provider Pawan Hans Limited. Reports have now emerged that the government has decided to call off the controversial disinvestment deal. Read on to access our three part investigative series.

India's Invisible Domestic Workers: Unregulated, Unrecognised, and Deprived of Social Security

By Rageshree Sengupta

In the bustling cities and quiet corners of India, an invisible workforce exists - the domestic workers who tirelessly toil behind closed doors, cleaning, cooking, and caring for households. Despite being an integral part of society, these workers remain largely unregulated, unrecognised, and deprived of essential social security benefits, Rageshree Sengupta writes for The Probe.

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