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Shoes · DelhiFacebookLikeShareTweetEmail A seven-year-old Muslim boy in northern India’s Uttarakhand state ‘was brutally assaulted by his teachers’ inside a government school classroom after missing a day of school. According to the complaint filed by his father, the boy returned to his government school in Jhabrera village, Haridwar district, after being absent for one day when two […]See the Story
Seven-Year-Old Muslim Boy ‘Beaten by Teachers in Uttarakhand, Hand Fractured’
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Bureaucracy · GuwahatiThe Assam Cabinet approved a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for implementing the Immigrants (Expulsion from Assam) Act, 1950, that empowers district commissioners to give “suspected foreigners” ten days to prove their Indian citizenship or face evacuation orders. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that this move would allow the government to bypass the existing procedures for citizenship determination. Speaking to the media, he said,…See the Story
Assam CM Clears SOP to Evacuate ‘Suspected Foreigners’ in 10 Days
100% Left coverage: 1 sources

Delhi, India · DelhiOn September 4, about a week ago, the Supreme Court registered a suo motu PIL (public interest litigation) regarding the non-working CCTV cameras at police stations. This intervention followed a report by Dainik Bhaskar that 11 custodial deaths had taken place over a period of seven to eight months. The media report also detailed factors like not providing CCTV footage in cases of alleged custodial deaths, citing dysfunctional cameras at police …See the Story