In a democracy, the judiciary is meant to be independent from the executive; and citizens are meant to have the right to appeal to courts for action against the government, police/armed forces, and bureaucracy. The. . .
The promise of jobs was one of the main planks of Narendra Modi’s 2014 campaign. But since then, far from creating jobs, his regime has destroyed jobs and created the worst unemployment crisis in India. . .
(A note prepared by AISA on Modi’s latest promise of job creation) Narendra Modi who came in power in 2014 by promising crores jobs every year to the people has today miserably failed the youth. . .
The country witnessed widespread protests by students and youth on 17 June onwards against the Modi government's Agnipath scheme for the army which is a cruel joke on the youth, and a scheme to play. . .
An investigative story in Wired has reported on evidence of a link between a Pune City Police official involved in the arrests of the Bhima Koregaon accused, and the hacking of the emails of at. . .
The Modi government's Agnipath scheme for recruitment to the Army has shocked and shaken the youth in Bihar and across the country. News of young people's suicides is coming in from some parts of the. . .
Sena Bharti Jawan Morcha Convener Raju Yadav, RYA National President and Agiaon MLA Manoj Manzil, AISA General Secretary and Paliganj MLA Sandeep Saurabh, RYA State Honorary President and Dumraon MLA Ajit Kushwaha, RYA State President. . .
What is Agnipath? The Agnipath scheme is a new recruitment scheme for the Indian military. It aims to recruit people aged 17 and a half years to twenty-one years for a period of 4 years. . .
Exactly a year ago, in April-May 2021, India was gasping for breath, bodies were floating in the Ganga, crematoria were choked and cemeteries overflowing. Yet, soon, the Modi regime denied that there had ever been. . .
On 19 May, 2022, the Higher Education Minister of Karnataka who has enforced the Hijab Ban in educational institutions in his state and is responsible for the exclusion of Muslim girls and women from education. . .