Citizenship act
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Citizenship Act protests: Five students arrested in Vadodara for objectionable graffiti
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Jamia student says he lost sight in one eye after police stormed into campus library
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Top news: Cyrus Mistry to be restored as Tata Sons executive chairperson
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Citizenship Act protests: Over 10,000 academics, scholars condemn ‘police brutality’ at Jamia, AMU
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Jamia violence: Three students, former Congress MLA among seven named in FIR
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The big news: Citizenship Act pleas to come up in Supreme Court today, and nine other top stories
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Watch: Meet the people who serve CA protesters biriyani and tea free of cost
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Citizenship Act: Gatherings banned in Bengaluru and rest of Karnataka from tomorrow amid protests
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Citizenship Act: Police enter Madras University, refuse to release two students until protest stops
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Akhil Gogoi interview: ‘I have never been with Maoists, and never will be’
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Citizenship Act protests: NorthEast United vs Bengaluru now open for fans as ISL reverses decision
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‘Amra kara?’ ‘Citizen!’: Watch Mamata Banerjee lead a spirited chant at a rally in Kolkata
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Watch: J&K Police assault journalists at a protest against the Citizenship Act in Srinagar
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Citizenship Act protests turn violent in Delhi’s Seelampur, police use tear gas to disperse crowd
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‘Would you not feel insulted about proving your citizenship?’: Journalist Ravish Kumar on NRC
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Watch: After a peaceful protest, Jamia students clean up Delhi road on which they had gathered
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Watch: Kanhaiya Kumar adds a line to his ‘azadi’ chant after police crackdown on India’s students
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Jamia Millia violence was well-planned conspiracy, no student among those arrested: Delhi Police
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Eight states have had internet shutdowns in last one month, Kashmir enters 135th day of blockade
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Over 400 students, alumni from US campuses join student groups in India protesting police action
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