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At least 150 million Indians are estimated to have mental health issues, yet 83% lack the necessary care
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Reportedly Pal was admitted to the state-run Rajiv Gandhi General Hospital (RGGH) in Chennai earlier in the day after he complained of uneasiness.
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Late last week, the three countries mediating the proposed cease-fire reported progress on a deal under which Israel would halt most military operations in Gaza.
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We are free as a nation. But for many people, political freedom is yet to be gained
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Artists in Kabir Kala Manch are struggling to earn a living due to state-sponsored censorship
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Independence will have no meaning if people are not able to exercise their right to freedoms freely, without the encroachment by society or by the State
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Though the bonded labour system was abolished in 1976, it is still prevalent across the country
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Freeing our labour force could be the fulcrum of protecting India’s independence
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This Independence Day, we are in an age in which we need assurances from our leader that the Constitution will survive
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Known as 'criminal tribes' during the British era, and de-notified tribes in independent India, communities continue to face colonial stigma, torture and discrimination even today
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Amid financial and existential uncertainty, one man is on a mission to save his tribe’s children from illiteracy and poverty
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The desperation of the hungry in the remote interiors of India throws sobering light on the celebrations of a free country on the rise
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Despite being illegal, despite the years of independence and progress India has made, the practice of untouchability continues to plague the country’s Dalit citizens
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Between the artisans of Thachi and the venerated visages of deities they painstakingly craft from metal stands an invisible yet almost impervious wall of caste
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The caste system can be weakened if inter-caste/inter-religious marriages happen on a large scale
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Jharkhand has been facing issues related to migration for decades. Nothing changes on the ground
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Socio-legal issues are impacting the process of rehabilitating rescued children and also making them vulnerable to re-trafficking
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Our public discussions about nation, nationalism and nationalists are still not mature enough to accommodate subaltern subjects as freedom fighters
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A healthy democracy needs an active opposition
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Over 600 languages are on the verge of extinction. Among them is Raji, spoken by a tribe of erstwhile ‘Kings of the Forest’ who today live on the margins
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The recent Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee directive about identifying specific colours for a Sikh identity has sparked a debate
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The purpose of religion has become one of control and dominance. Some organisations have even sowed the seeds of communal discord in tribal society
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At a time Lord Ram has dominated the political narrative, it is important for women to seek inspiration from Sita’s story and break free from everything that shackles them
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For generations, nomadic and denotified tribes (DNTs) have suffered a fate more harrowing than other marginalised groups, facing systemic invisibilisation, stigmatised as ‘born criminals’
Loneliness and depression are some major issues that seniors may face with progressing age and may lead to mental illnesses, and if that happens, they should seek professional help.
Mohun Bagan captain Subhasish Bose was accompanied by his wife Kasturi Chetri and All India Football Federation president Kalyan Chaubey. Bose said he joined the protest "as a commoner"
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Father-son duo Eugene Levy and Dan Levy have teamed up to host the Emmy Awards 2024.
'Stree 2' Box Office Collection Day 2: Shraddha Kapoor-Rajkummar Rao starrer horror comedy is all set to enter the coveted Rs 100 crore mark.
Prime Video will release 'Kalki 2898 AD' in Telugu, with dubs in Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam, and subtitles in English. Netflix will release the Hindi version of the Prabhas starrer. It will have digital premiere on August 22.
Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2024 Full Winners List: Vikrant Massey-starrer '12th Fail' won the Best Film, and Kartik Aaryan received the Best Actor award for his performance in 'Chandu Champion'.
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