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The Updated List of India's 'Anti-Nationals' (According to the Modi Government)


The Updated List of India s Anti-Nationals (According to the Modi Government)
Anyone pointing out the Centre’s shortfalls – farmers, lawyers, journalists, comedians, activists, students – is branded not anti-government but anti-national.
Demonstrators shout slogans behind police barricades during a protest demanding the release of social activists who, according to them, were arrested by the police for supporting farmers protest against farm laws, in New Delhi, India, February 15, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Danish Siddiqui
Rights19/Feb/2021
Mumbai: It was anybody’s guess that the Narendra Modi-led government would be intolerant of critical voices. Anyone pointing to the government’s shortfalls ought to have been branded anti-government. But the past years saw a decided shift from the “anti- government” perspective to one where anyone critiquing the government was called “anti-national”. And it is not just the usual activi ....

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The attack on Newsclick must be resisted by those who care about journalism – and democracy in India


The attack on Newsclick must be resisted by those who care about journalism – and democracy in India
This week’s raids on the independent news site aim to stifle free speech and dissent.
Newslick founder Prabir Purkayastha.
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Prabir Purkayastha via Facebook.
I have been reading about the attacks on journalists, arrests of activists, writers and watching how all democratic space for dissent are closing.
More than 150 journalists have been arrested, detained and interrogated between 2010 and 2020, a study by journalist Geeta Seshu has documented. Of these cases, 40% were reported in 2020 alone.
are a part of that attack on free speech, dissent and democratic space. But the political significance of the raids on Newsclick are of much greater political significance than attacks on individual journalists. ....

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Employees at 'The Asian Age' and 'Deccan Chronicle' Face an Uncertain Future


Employees at The Asian Age and Deccan Chronicle Face an Uncertain Future
With the insolvency process still dragging, employees faced grossly delayed salary payments at a time when they needed it the most.
Illustration: The Wire/Reuters.
The Asian Age and
Deccan Chronicle – two well-known daily newspapers owned by beleaguered Deccan Chronicle Holdings Limited (DCHL), whose recent corporate insolvency resolution process saw a few hiccups – have not been paid their salaries for the last 12 months.
According to employees that
The Wire spoke to, the salary for January 2020 is still awaited by many journalists.
“We received our salary for December 2019 in October 2020. We received nothing in November 2020. The next salary instalment we received was on December 22, 2020. That too just half of our January 2020 salary. We still haven’t received the other half and we are in January 2021,” an employee of ....

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LiveLaw and Bar & Bench have transformed the way India is reading about courts and understanding law


File photo of the Supreme Court of India
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On November 19, Justice DY Chandrachud of the Supreme Court of India made a passing comment while hearing a case. “I will tell you something in a lighter vein,” he said. “Instead of wading through the pleadings before us, I thought I will check
LiveLaw or other platforms for the documents.”
Chandrachud’s remark was an acknowledgement of the tremendous impact that legal affairs websites have had on court proceedings in India over the past few years. Two publications in particular –
LiveLaw and
Bar & Bench – stand out for their extensive coverage of court proceedings. ....

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