Freedom

What does the Indian Constitution truly ask of its citizens when it speaks of scientific temper?
The idea of a university: A response to Sanjeev Bikhchandani
In the age of algorithm, we must revitalise the conversation on the ‘freedom of thought’
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Supreme Court grants interim bail to Prof Ali Khan Mahmudabad even as it restrains him from expressing opinion on Operation Sindoor
Justice Bhushan Ramkrishna Gavai, reputed for notable decisions on personal liberty, sworn in as 52nd Chief Justice of India
“No monetary compensation even when heat crosses 50 degrees”: over 150 Blinkit delivery partners demand higher wages, shaded areas, cotton uniforms as heatwaves loom large
The courage of Gulfisha Fatima’s writings
Cutting back: How the Central Board of Film Certification’s censorship panders majoritarian sensibilities
From Mahmoud Khalil to Umar Khalid, authoritarian regimes have a common script when it comes to abusing free speech safeguards
“Further deepening of State control on lives of people”: PUDR condemns seizure of 668 books, literature in Kashmir
Chokehold: Law and disorder stifling dissent in Jamia Millia Islamia
Revoking Reporters' Collective’s non-profit status: How taxing philanthro-journalism aids majoritarianism
The blocking of Tamil website ‘Vikatan’ for displaying Prime Minister Modi’s cartoon affronts critical journalism
Beer Biceps, Chhattisgarh HC’s marital rape decision and the making of a crime in Hindu majoritarian India
India’s Got Potent: Is the vulgar also the obscene?
Beckoning the Peacock(s): State of Delhi’s Prisons
Examining Assam government’s response to SC amidst illegal detention of foreigners in ‘transit camps’: Part 2
Slavery in 2024: A story from New Delhi
Why did Gandhi say media monopoly leads to dictatorship?
Examining Assam government’s response to SC amidst illegal detention of foreigners in ‘transit camps’: Part 1
How the Information Technology Rules, 2021 curb freedom of speech
CCTV cameras have dissolved into the background of public places, and that is a problem
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Post elections, how will J&K’s new government fare against the steel frame of administration in India?
Citizens must punish unconstitutional centralising behaviour: Interview with Alok Prasanna Kumar
From Emergency to undeclared Emergency, Indian civil society remains a formidable democratic force: Interview with Prof. Manoranjan Mohanty
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Temporary Suspension of Telecommunication Services Rules, 2024: An exception that threatens to become the rule
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