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Nagpur man kills wife over suspicion, arrested

A 40-year-old labourer in Nagpur allegedly murdered his 35-year-old wife on New Year's eve, suspecting infidelity. Police have arrested the accused. Read the full details.

Life term for man who shot mother dead in Hisar

A Hisar court has sentenced Kamal to life imprisonment for murdering his mother, Roshani Devi, over suspicions about her character. The verdict came 18 months after the shocking crime. Read the full details of the case.

Maharashtra Women's Rights Collective 3-Day Conference

Maharashtra Stree Mukti Parishad hosts a 3-day state conference in Mumbai from Dec 20-22, reviewing 50 years of the women's movement and planning future action amidst concerns over rising societal violence.

Karnataka's New Hate Speech Bill: First in India

Karnataka introduces India's first state-level Hate Speech Bill, proposing 2-10 years jail & collective liability. Explore the legal gap, Supreme Court's role, and how India currently regulates hate speech.

Delhi's Jam Sessions Reshape Weekend Social Life

Discover how Delhi's casual jam sessions are creating non-judgmental spaces for music lovers to connect, form bands, and even find life partners through shared musical experiences.

Gujarat's 12th Chintan Shibir: Key Details

Gujarat government's 12th Chintan Shibir begins Nov 27 with 241 participants traveling by train for collective brainstorming on development themes. Discover the agenda.

AI Mahabharat: Indian Epic Gets Tech Makeover

Vijay Subramaniam's AI-powered Mahabharat on Jio Cinema blends ancient lore with cutting-edge technology, aiming to put Indian content on global map. Watch the revolution!

How Amnesia Turns Asia's Tyrants into Heroes

Across Asia, historical amnesia is whitewashing the legacies of authoritarian rulers, turning tyrants into heroes. Explore this dangerous trend reshaping regional politics and collective memory.

NZ Supreme Court Rules Uber Drivers Are Employees

New Zealand's Supreme Court has ruled Uber drivers are employees, not contractors. This landmark decision paves the way for collective bargaining and full employment rights. Read more!

Kolkata Women Artists Collective's 42nd Exhibition

Discover how one of the world's oldest women artists collectives in Kolkata continues to break barriers and inspire generations through their 42nd annual exhibition, featuring diverse contemporary artworks.

Mamdani's Joy-Focused Campaign Beats Fear Politics

Discover how Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani defeated opponents' fear tactics by building a campaign centered on unity, collective joy, and progressive values in New York's political landscape.

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