The harrowing reality of mob lynching in India, exploring the brutal incidents, the challenges faced by victims' families in seeking justice, and the systemic failures that allow such crimes to persist.
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Breaking Stereotypes: Acid Attacks Know No Gender
From Manipur to Rajasthan, Delhi to West Bengal: Women Stripped and Paraded as Society Watches On
Aftermath of Odisha Train Collision: Survivors' Trauma and Compensation Ordeals
Survivors of the Odisha train collision face a long and arduous journey towards healing and recovery, as they grapple with the traumatic aftermath of the tragedy. In addition to their physical and emotional scars, these individuals find themselves entangled in a web of bureaucratic complexities, as they navigate the challenges of seeking rightful compensation and justice.
Sudden Spurt in Cyber Security Breaches, Govt Accounts Targeted
Fake Encounters: Extra-judicial Killings By Rogue Cops
The Indian police force of late has been in the thick of controversy for alleged extrajudicial killings or fake encounters. The motivation of the police behind the killings in many recent cases has come into question. The Supreme Court has categorically declared that extrajudicial killings violate the fundamental right to life enshrined in the Constitution. Such killings are nothing but the misuse of power by the police. We speak to families of people who lost their lives to controversial encounters.
The Probe Podumentary | Season 1 Out Now | Click to listen!
Here are 12 insightful podcasts on a wide variety of topics ranging from India at 75 to MiG-21, ragging menace to child brides, LGBTQIA rights to mid-day meal scheme and more. From victim confessions to expert analysis, these episodes will give you in-depth and diverse perspectives on stories of public interest.
LGBTQIA Rights: Can Government Institutionalise Stereotypes?
India’s first trans photojournalist was stripped naked by a cop for refusing sexual favours. The Transgender community was mocked in the UP assembly. The Centre recently told the top court that it could not recognise same-sex marriages. The government has also barred gay and transgender persons from donating blood. In this Podumentary, you will hear the community’s struggles while facing mass discrimination.