37% rural youth sans Internet access: Study
The murder of the Charlie Hebdo staff in France last week has ignited impassioned debates about freedom of expression across the world. In India, the subject is too often seen as the irrelevant preserve of a few whiny artist types who should get a real job, when it is, in fact, about the right to think, speak and act, about women’s rights and human rights, the right to non-violent protest, and the right to safety and life. It’s crucial to keep the discussion alive because, to slightly
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