An Introspection On the Conditions of Migrant Workers, Where are We Failing?
In March, about 90 unoccupied migrant workers’ huts were burnt down in Bengaluru. In yet another instance, a 12-year-old girl died after walking 150 km from
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In March, about 90 unoccupied migrant workers’ huts were burnt down in Bengaluru. In yet another instance, a 12-year-old girl died after walking 150 km from
The President of India promulgated two agriculture-related ordinances on 5th June, 2020. These laws aim to bolster farming and allied activities, so their benefits would
On June 16, 2020, Brussels, the European Commission (EC) made a press release. The European Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation. It is to
The landmark Education case before the Supreme Court of the United States could end the decades of wrangling over religious education. Espinosa v Montana Department
In the case of Priyanka Tibrewal v Union of India, the petitioner challenged the easing of lockdown. Further, she challenged the opening of religious places amid
The Bombay High Court decides to extend all provisional orders. The orders passed by the High Court and subordinate courts are extended till July 15,
The present case arises out of a special leave petition of 2016. A Division Bench of Justice R Bhanumati and Indira Banerjee presided over the
The U.S Department of Transportation has accused India of engaging in discriminatory practices. This is about the repatriation flights which India started to bring back
The Customs officials at the Kolkata Airport detained the wife and sister of an MP. Officials filed a complaint against them. A summons is issued
The Bombay High Court questioned the Centre and National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority. It was regarding the cap on the price of N-95 masks considering the
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