sahr 8 years ago Lives of immigrants are always difficult (By: Jatin Desai) Mayank Bhatt’s debut novel Belief is out. Mayank was a journalist in Mumbai and immigrated to Canada in 2008. He
sahr 8 years ago Cong high command lost Vaghela and now may lose Gujarat again The political scenario in Gujarat is getting worse with each passing day. The immediate ‘provocation’ is the Rajya Sabha elections
sahr 8 years ago Gandhi will always Matter — By Jatin Desai Why Gandhi Still Matters: An Appraisal of the Mahatma’s Legacy- Review Book Name: Why Gandhi Still Matters: An Appraisal of the Mahatma’s Legacy
sahr 8 years ago Declaration on Peace, Security and Protection of Human Rights at Borders in South Asia We, members of civil society from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, have gathered in Kathmandu,
sahr 8 years ago Release of the SAHR Publication on “Nation State Boundaries and Human Rights of People in South Asia” 17 July 2017 South Asians for Human Rights (SAHR) is pleased to release the publication “Nation State Boundaries and Human Rights
sahr 8 years ago The boundaries must be respected and status quo should be maintained India is insisting that the pre 16 June condition should prevail at Doklam. India recognises the area as Doka La.
sahr 8 years ago 16th Amendment Verdict: JS uproar sparks debate, criticism Lawmakers ignored the rules of procedure of the Jatiya Sangsad by launching a blistering attack on the Supreme Court for
sahr 8 years ago With Khaplang’s passing away, Nagaland stands at a crossroad Whether the death of SS Khaplang, a Naga rebel leader, will change the scenario of Nagaland or North-East India is
sahr 8 years ago Book Review: North-East Migrants Faces Racial Discrimination – By: Jatin Desai The Exodus is Not over: Migrations from the Ruptured Homelands of Northeast India Author: Nandita Haksar Publisher: Speaking Tiger Price: Rs. 350 Migration
sahr 8 years ago SAHR statement on the intimidating remarks by the Sri Lankan Minister of Justice to Mr. Lakshan Dias South Asians for Human Rights (SAHR), a regional network of Human Rights Defenders, vehemently condemns the intimidating remarks made by