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Harsh Mander: For India’s migrant workers, the prospect of life with dignity has become more remote

Scroll 2020By harsh_userMay 5, 2020Leave a comment

The Supreme Court said it could not rely on studies about the condition of migrant workers by private bodies when the government portrayed a different picture.

In Western Assam, a single mother struggles to put food on her family’s plate amid lockdown

Scroll 2020By harsh_userApril 26, 2020Leave a comment

On most days, Marjina and her family eat just boiled rice with salt and water.

Covid-19 lockdown: A cloth trader recounts his grueling walk from Gujarat to Uttar Pradesh

Scroll 2020By harsh_userApril 24, 2020Leave a comment

Shamim went days without food, water or sleep. Daily phone calls to his family is what kept him going.

In Haryana’s Nuh district, locked-down and hungry residents are living off sporadic acts of charity

Scroll 2020By harsh_userApril 19, 2020Leave a comment

Shahnaz, a domestic helper, and her family do not know where their meals are coming from.

‘I cannot eat or sleep’: In Assam, farmers grown anxious as vegetables go unsold amid lockdown

Scroll 2020By harsh_userApril 13, 2020Leave a comment

150 small farmers who were interviewed said they would each lose Rs 20,000 on average.

On the streets, India’s youth are completing the unfinished business of the freedom struggle

Scroll 2020, UncategorizedBy harsh_userJanuary 30, 2020Leave a comment

They have demonstrated conclusively that there is no hegemonic consensus in support of the idea of a Hindu Rashtra.

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