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Tribal Land Rights Disparities Exposed Across India

Jharkhand MP Jiten Choudhary reveals alarming inconsistencies in tribal land protection laws across India, highlighting how some states leave indigenous communities vulnerable to displacement and exploitation.

UN condemns US drug boat strikes as unacceptable

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk strongly criticizes US military strikes on suspected drug vessels, calling them violations of international law and raising serious human rights concerns.

SC clears TTE in ₹50 bribery case after 37-year fight

In a landmark verdict, Supreme Court exonerates railway TTE falsely accused of ₹50 bribery after 37-year legal battle, bringing posthumous justice to his family. Read the shocking story of institutional delay.

Personality Rights Under Siege in Indian Courts

Recent court rulings are creating dangerous precedents that weaken personality rights protection for celebrities and public figures across India. Legal experts warn of concerning trends.

Amazon Layoff Fallout: Viral Post Reveals Hidden Costs

An ex-Amazon employee's emotional X post goes viral, exposing how tech layoffs cost more than just employment - from lost healthcare to visa nightmares. Her story highlights the harsh reality of corporate restructuring.

Employee Burnout: The Silent Economic Tsunami

New research reveals workplace burnout isn't just a HR issue - it's creating a massive economic disaster that's draining global productivity and threatening business survival.

FMCG Stock Soars 4% on Rights Issue Approval

In a volatile trading session, one FMCG stock under ₹500 surged 4% after the company approved a rights issue. Discover why analysts are bullish on this consumer goods player and what the rights issue means for investors.

China's Uyghur repression under global scrutiny

Fresh revelations from World Uyghur Congress expose China's extensive surveillance and human rights violations against Uyghur Muslims, drawing international condemnation and calls for action.

Kerala Govt Backs Hijab Rights in Schools

Kerala government tells High Court that preventing a Muslim girl from wearing hijab to school constitutes denial of secular education and fundamental rights in landmark case.

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