Raising voice over the many injustices in society, raising awareness on multiple issues, and standing up for each other, "Hum Aurtein" managed to gather, in no particular order, women, men, transgender persons, workers, peasants, members of minority communities, students and children at the
Senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal launched the Insaaf movement at Delhi's Jantar Mantar stating that it is a campaign with a new vision for India's future.
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav while extending his support to Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal's newly launched platform 'Insaaf ke Sipahi' took a potshot at the BJP-led centre and said that when the rulers have spread the ink of injustice, then it becomes very important to be a soldier of j
According to one of the organizers, Donya Safi, the movement aimed to "protect the basic rights of citizens, particularly women, as access to basic rights is a serious requirement for the citizens." We started this campaign to fight the injustice and inequity against women, reported Amu TV,
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday warned officials against any negligence in solving people's problems and redressing their grievances with complete commitment and transparency and said that the officials failing in this duty, would not be tolerated by the government and sent pac
New Delhi [India], January 30 (ANI/PNN): One thing that the world is fighting for is secularism and freedom of speech. To address harmony in relationships, watch Secular Soulmates-a story of two friends from different cultures. Here, actor Dipanshu Sharma plays a detective who stands up agai
The establishment of all female police stations in "Naya Jammu and Kashmir" following the repeal of Article 370, a temporary provision of the Constitution, and the implementation of a 15 per cent female quota in the non-gazetted cadre of the J&K Police are contributing to the fight again
Amid the latest flashpoint over the border dispute with Karnataka, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Wednesday told the state's Legislative Council that not an inch of the land from the disputed 865 villages will be ceded to the neighbouring state and his government will pursue
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday welcomed the decision of the Supreme Court on the assembly recruitment issue and said that no injustice will be allowed to happen to the youth.