Amid growing concerns over China's plans to construct the "world's largest dam" on Brahmaputra, experts from India and Bhutan have voiced serious reservations about the project, warning of environmental and geopolitical risks.
Held under the banner of the CPIM, the demonstration witnessed participation from a large number of daily commuters, laborers, and local residents, all voicing concerns over the financial burden the fare hike would impose on the working class and economically weaker sections of society.
In a fiery address streamed on TikTok, MQM founder Altaf Hussain accused Pakistan's establishment of foreign control, systemic oppression, and silencing democratic voices, while calling for land reforms and true democratic governance.
In a statement released by the association on Saturday, the meeting voiced concerns over the government's inability to address the lawyers' demands, despite numerous strikes and protests.
Thousands of protesters on Saturday (local time) gathered across the United States to voice their opposition to President Donald Trump's policies, including tariffs, with demonstrations organised in all 50 states as well as in neighbouring Canada and Mexico.
Bonai Hasni, General Secretary of the All India Ulama Board (AIUB), on Saturday voiced serious concern over the recently passed Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, warning of its potential to undermine justice for all citizens in the country.
The protesters, including men and women from the affected region, voiced their frustration over the slow pace of road restoration efforts and the lack of basic amenities in the area, Pamir Times reported.
Congress leader and Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi on Saturday voiced alarm over the Waqf Amendment Bill, warning that it establishes a dangerous precedent beyond its immediate impact on Muslims.
Anila Gulzar, a Pakistani human rights activist from the Christian minority, has condemned systemic violence and gender discrimination against women in Pakistan, highlighting issues ranging from honour killings and forced marriages to workplace harassment and weak legal enforcement.
Appearing before special judge Jitendra Singh, GK testified that in 2018 he had received an envelope containing a letter and a pen drive allegedly containing the voice recording of Tytler about his role in the riots.
Justice Dinesh Kumar Sharma addressed the controversy surrounding his transfer to the Calcutta High Court, acknowledging the opposition raised by the legal fraternity. Despite the concerns voiced by the Calcutta High Court Bar Association, he expressed his deep respect for their dissent and