A Yellow Sari on a Busy Street
A mother in a bright yellow sari leaps from a rickshaw in Muradabad, India, and places herself between a stranger and the child he's beating. "Brother," she says, "please don't hit...
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A mother in a bright yellow sari leaps from a rickshaw in Muradabad, India, and places herself between a stranger and the child he's beating. "Brother," she says, "please don't hit...
"We women are the land guardians and keepers," says Theonila Roka Matbob of Papua New Guinea, recognized for her efforts to repair the environmental and social harms caused by a co...
Its ‘manifesto’ for the time being is aimed at highlighting the very pronounced pattern of injustice and unfairness that India witnesses now: it promises to end post-retirement rew...
Humanity comes before any prize; those chasing Nobel recognition miss the point: Farooq Abdullah
Testimonies from Adivasi Christians allege rising violence, intimidation and social boycott.
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The Ken-Betwa Link Project will put eight villages entirely underwater and break apart twenty-four others. The post When Women Stage Their Own Deaths To Be Heard: Bodily Protest An...
For decades, Indian jurisprudence has rested on a foundational principle: “Bail is the rule, jail is the exception.” This doctrine was memorably articulated by Justice V.R. Krishna...
Since his groundbreaking address to the Brazilian congress in 1987, the 72-year-old Indigenous leader has challenged assumptions and championed rights, urging us to ‘have the coura...
Nobel laureate addresses her critics, speaks on Gaza, reveals billions invested in girls' education in Pakistan
Indira Parthasarathy’s novel explores student activism’s decline in post-Independence Tamil Nadu through Kesavan’s journey
I have spent my life running—first on mud tracks in Kerala, then on the world stage, and now in the corridors of public life. At every step, I have encountered barriers, some visib...
Human rights expert Francesca Albanese writes movingly about her time as UN special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territory.
Shot at her London home, Malala appears as the first guest on Roy’s new venture, ‘Laga Reh Podcast’
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KARACHI, Pakistan, May 5 (IPS) - “We’ve abandoned this couple completely; we have not done even 1% of what they did for us all these years!” said journalist Asad Ali Toor. Read th...
Margaret Atwood’s The Testaments and the Oscar-winning film One Battle After Another are grim parables of today. But they are not without hopeAs Margaret Atwood has said, all dysto...
There are critical questions about the balance between development, rights and sustainability in Odisha’s Tribal Belt.
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On May 4, as the counting machines begin their cold arithmetic, Bengal will be trying to answer a question: Who belongs to this land? And more precisely -- who gets to ask?
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