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Kashmir faces many challenges. But, the issue of rampant drug addiction is not counted among them. Satyagrah's ground report tells why it is taking a toll on the society and affecting the livelihoods of people. The story highlights a critical issue that affects a large segment of the youth but is usually brushed under the carpet.
जब हम कश्मीर की सबसे बड़ी समस्याओं की बात करते हैं तो उनमें नशा क्यों नहीं शामिल होता?
Know MoreOn the day that the Prime Minister conducted a "bhoomi pujan" at Ayodhya, Live History India's piece looks at the religious and cultural history of Ayodhya and traces the multiple religions which have had an imprint on the city. The article gives readers a more comprehensive view of the religious history of Ayodhya beyond the Hindu-Muslim, mandir-masjid politics which have polarised discussions about the city.
Ayodhya: History Beyond the Epics and Politics
Know MoreAzhimukham reported on the death of a 15-year old Dalit boy in Kerala's Kollam and how the police failed to conduct a proper investigation for 7 months and concluded that it was a case of suicide. The story noted that the family wasn't even allowed to see the post-mortem report even as they were demanding a fresh inquiry into the death by the police. Following Azhimukham’s coverage, district police was persuaded to order a fresh investigation into the case.
ഉണങ്ങിയ ഇലയില്, ആത്മഹത്യയെന്ന് പറഞ്ഞു കേസവസാനിപ്പിക്കാന് പോലീസ്, ദളിത് ബാലന്റെ ദുരൂഹ മരണത്തിൽ തുടർ അന്വേഷണം വേണമെന്ന് ആവശ്യം
Know MoreDool News reported on an incident where hundreds of Dalits from Mettupalayam in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, converted to Islam after allegedly facing severe caste oppression and threats of violence. Dool News' coverage on the issue was noticed and was widely discussed in the media. It helped in drawing attention to the still persisting caste inequities and discrimination in Tamil Nadu.
അംബേദ്കറിന്റെ പാതയിൽ ഹിന്ദുമതം കൂട്ടമായി ഉപേക്ഷിച്ച് തമിഴ്നാട്ടിലെ ദളിതർ | Mass Conversion of Dalits to Islam
Know MoreCompanies based in the Gulf hire people through visitor visas instead of work visas, so that they can pay these workers less and violate labour norms by not paying for life or medical insurance. This deprives them of even critical care under India’s mandatory insurance scheme for all migrant workers, Pravasi Bharatiya Bima Yojana (PBBY). The story focuses on the continued and rampant exploitation of Indian workers abroad who are left high, dry and helpless on foreign shores.
How exploitation of migrant workers leaves them out of India’s safety nets
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