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Fear, anxiety in Uttar Pradesh as families allege police barged into homes after anti-citizenship law protest
Police will deploy more than 6,000 officers to deal with potential unrest over the New Year’s period
Despite being legally recognised as a third gender in a 2014 SC ruling, many are forced into prostitution, begging
Protest called off after successful talks with govt
At least 27 people have died in the past two weeks of protests
Many protesters are demanding an independent inquiry into their complaints of police brutality
In New Delhi, police impose an emergency law in some parts of the city, forbidding large gatherings
The total number of teachers demanding regularisation stands at around 10,000
Earlier, police gave her verbal assurance that she could take part in peaceful protests
Political leaders demand an apology from Gen Rawat for directly indulging in condemning student protesters
Thousands of armed policemen patrolled Muslim-dominated localities ahead of the weekly congregational prayers
Protesters spent the afternoon marching through multiple malls chanting anti-government and anti-police slogans
Unauthorised public assemblies, protests over political situations in other countries are banned in Singapore
One of the chefs scheduled to cook at the eatery became a sort of folk hero after cooking for student protesters
Hundreds of men and women occupy stretch of road in Delhi to protest against new citizenship law
At least 20 rallies in support or against the new law were scheduled in different cities
Pro-democracy candidates are strategising on how to maximise their influence where they can
PMC urges patients to file direct complaints against rude doctors
Around 460 people have been killed since the protests began nearly three months ago, and some 25,000 have been wounded
According to rights activists, police have raided homes and offices to prevent planning of fresh demonstrations
Modi denies citizenship law is anti-Muslim; accuses opposition of distorting facts to trigger protests
At least 14 people dead in violent clashes between police, protesters
This is the third time that teachers, who are demanding regularisation of their jobs, have been beaten
Anti-Muslim citizenship law leads to countrywide protest with at least 10 casualties
The court orders furnishing surety bonds of Rs100,000 each to avail the relief
Criticise role of judiciary, blame govt for ‘mishandling’ PIC incident
Police detain dozens as students, politicians and rights activists take to the streets in protest
Police in New Delhi also detained dozens of people protesting against the law, including historian Ramachandra Guha
Police grabbed hold of a male student and started hitting him, women covered him to protect him
Authorities have cut the internet in some flashpoint areas, banned large gatherings in others
At least 21 people, including 12 policemen, were injured in the clashes
Lawyers’ representatives say they regret deaths at PIC
A student of Ramjas College says girls wearing hijab were specifically targetted
The actor is currently being bashed on social media
It represents Assam, its culture and collective political and social aspirations of its people, says a student
The Lebanese Civil Defense said it treated 54 people for injuries, taking more than half to hospital
Zara Mangi's family demanded punishment for the culprits involved in the 10-year-old’s rape and murder
Incident occurred in mid-November as the pro-democracy movement was in its fifth month
They delivered speeches over alleged torture of their peers held in different police stations
Court proceedings halted as lawyers boycott the courts protesting 'biased' police action
Federal authorities blocked mobile internet access in the region to counter the protesters
Says doctors, patients will be provided security in all govt hospitals
Claims police dealt with matter beautifully, professionally
City, district administration increase security to avoid untoward incident
Protesters say they will end hunger strike once demands are met
Protesters chanted "Climate Justice Now!" and "Shame! Shame! Shame!" for several minutes before security intervened
PPP minister insists police right to take action because teachers were entering red zone
Teachers threaten to go on a hunger strike
In a rare lull in police-protestor clashes, around 800,000 people marched peacefully through the city's streets
Women account for some 25 per cent of the 5,900 people arrested since early June