CAN THE CANDLE FLAME LIT […]
Andhra Pradesh Girijana Community protest at Jantar Mantar
Mohd Momin Mohd. Momin is […]
Ramadan: A Walk in Bhindi Bazaar, Mumbai
Ananya & Mohadassa Syed (Ananya […]
Violence of Gandhi : Rajneesh Osho on Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar and Mohandas Karmchand Gandhi
(Book – From Personality to […]
Noor Saba : Delayed Justice, petition from Uttar Pradesh to United Nation
Mohd Momin Student at Delhi […]
Joint Action Committee for Social Justice Mumbai protest at CST
20 June 2016, CST, Mumbai : Attending this protest meet made me think of a beloved professor’s comment: a student must be able to look at the world and recognize the inertia present between the two imbalances of theory and reality.
Suo Moto PIL on Children of Women Prisoners (107/2004) at Bombay High Court: A Ray of Hope
Surekha Sale Senior Social Worker […]
Dileep Ranjekar at TISS convocation : We need radical reform not Lipapoti
6 May 2016, Mumbai : […]
Alan Badiou : How to change the world? – Happiness against Satisfaction
Alan Badioau (Nexus Conference ‘How […]
Raghuram Rajan : Word matters and so does intent
(Dr. Raghuram Rajan, Governor-Reserve Bank […]
‘India Legal’ TV channel : National Law University Delhi signs MoU with APN News
On 13th April 2016, National […]
Who we are? : “Freedom fighters” or “Born Criminals”
Santosh Pawar- You must have heard […]
The Illegal Arrest of Debaranjan Sarangi
The extent of dissent permitted is the best parameter to judge the democraticness of a country. But the government enslaved by neo-liberal ideology treats dissent as the devil. Extra-judicial execution, implication in false and fabricated cases, illegal arrest and detention has become an integral part of governance for silencing any kind of dissent.
Custodial Violence : “No man shall be a judge in his own case”
In a case of custodial death of a young man in Vanrai police station, a Mumbai court sentenced four policemen for imprisonment of 7 years on February 3, 2016. This is one of 7,280 cases of complaints of various gravity against police in Maharashtra in 2013.
Van Gujjars: Victims of Conservation
Van Gujjar tribe still follow their traditional way of life, they are nomadic water buffalo herders. They live year-around in the wilderness- never in villages- grazing their livestock on the foliage that grows in the forests and mountains of Northern India.
MOSAIC TISS : Indo-Myanmar relations and Northeast India
SUBIR BHAUMIK Indo-Myanmar relations and […]
A Horror Story at Thane Mental Hospital
Sreepriya Menon At Thane Mental […]
Dissecting the Communal: An informal talk with the filmmaker Nakul Singh Sawhney
Pradeep Pillai On the 4th […]
Queer Aazadi Pride March, Mumbai 2016
On 6th Feb 2016, Mumbai witnessed its 8th annual queer aazadi march. The pride march started at 4 pm from august kranti maidan passed opera house and kennady bridge before returning back to august kranti maidan.
Seminar on Police Reforms & Human Rights at GLC
On 10th of December, 2015 as the world celebrated Human Rights Day, The Government Law College Mumbai, along with Hurt Foundation and the centre for Criminology and Justice, Tata Institute of Social Sciences Mumbai, organized a seminar on ‘Police Reforms and Human Rights’.
Internet for the Rich, Free Basics for the Poor
The first thing that strikes […]