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Nikita Jain
Politics
The Inequality of Heat: Heatwave Leaves Delhi's Poor, Marginalised Gasping for Breath
While the recent rains have lowered Delhi’s heat, informal workers are still struggling. Delhi's heat wave this season has claimed more than 275 lives.
Jun 26, 2024
Politics
Tensions High in Dwarka After Right-Wing Hindu Mob Vandalises Church
Police have registered two FIRs – one against the mob and another against the churchgoers for allegedly violating DDMA guidelines.
Nov 30, 2021
Economy
After Rumours They Were Leaving, Nihang Group Decides to Stay at Singhu Border Protest
There have been some tensions between Nihang leaders and farmers' unions after a man was lynched at the border protest.
Oct 29, 2021
Politics
'Asking for Our Rights': Afghans in India Protest Outside UNHCR Office, Demand Refugee Status
Most of these people escaped to India about five years ago, but still have trouble accessing basic services and employment opportunities.
Aug 24, 2021
Politics
Delhi Riots: 'They Made Me Sign a Blank Sheet of Paper,' Says Muslim Man Jailed for 16 Months
The judge who granted Mohammed Farman bail pointed out that witness statements against the young man had been recorded nearly a month after his arrest.
Jul 11, 2021
Politics
Delhi Riots: Family Starves as Son Remains in Jail for More Than a Year
Since Mohammed Farman was imprisoned last March, his parents, siblings and nephew have lost their home in a fire and been reduced to begging and rag-picking to survive.
Jun 15, 2021
Live Wire
At Delhi’s Red Light Area, Sex Workers Plead For Help
May 19, 2020