Activists are being branded as Naxals: NGOs
In Gujarat, any individual voicing support for the rights of tribal people, dalits and farmers is being branded as a Naxalite or Maoist, said Father Cedric Prakash, human rights activist and director, Prashant, at a protest meet ‘Vibrant Gujarat and Violation of Human
Activists are being branded as Naxals: NGOs
In Gujarat, any individual voicing support for the rights of tribal people, dalits and farmers is being branded as a Naxalite or Maoist, said Father Cedric Prakash, human rights activist and director, Prashant, at a protest meet ‘Vibrant Gujarat and Violation of Human
Activists are being branded as Naxals: NGOs
In Gujarat, any individual voicing support for the rights of tribal people, dalits and farmers is being branded as a Naxalite or Maoist, said Father Cedric Prakash, human rights activist and director, Prashant, at a protest meet ‘Vibrant Gujarat and Violation of Human
Activists are being branded as Naxals: NGOs
In Gujarat, any individual voicing support for the rights of tribal people, dalits and farmers is being branded as a Naxalite or Maoist, said Father Cedric Prakash, human rights activist and director, Prashant, at a protest meet ‘Vibrant Gujarat and Violation of Human
Activists are being branded as Naxals: NGOs
In Gujarat, any individual voicing support for the rights of tribal people, dalits and farmers is being branded as a Naxalite or Maoist, said Father Cedric Prakash, human rights activist and director, Prashant, at a protest meet ‘Vibrant Gujarat and Violation of Human
Poverty in India: The political chessboard
Two days ago, a CauseBecause contributor from Toronto flashed a news story saying: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in a bilateral meeting, told US President Barack Obama that New Delhi is working towards getting rid of chronic poverty, ignorance and disease, which still afflict
Karnataka’s e-waste posing serious environmental threat
There is an urgent need to recycle and dispose electronic waste from the state of Karnataka as it is releasing toxic elements posing danger to environment. Over 10,000 tonnes of electronic waste is being generated daily in the state. Bangalore alone contributes
From 2015, Lahaul-Spiti will stay connected to the country
Residents of the remote Lahaul-Spiti valley of Himachal Pradesh – who used to remain cut off from the rest of the country for almost six months in a year – have a reason to cheer. Their efforts to pursue the government to find
Karnataka’s e-waste posing serious environmental threat
There is an urgent need to recycle and dispose electronic waste from the state of Karnataka as it is releasing toxic elements posing danger to environment. Over 10,000 tonnes of electronic waste is being generated daily in the state. Bangalore alone contributes
From 2015, Lahaul-Spiti will stay connected to the country
Residents of the remote Lahaul-Spiti valley of Himachal Pradesh – who used to remain cut off from the rest of the country for almost six months in a year – have a reason to cheer. Their efforts to pursue the government to find