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1986: India Enters Silicon Club Amid Punjab Unrest

On January 6, 1986, India announced its entry into the global Silicon Club. Meanwhile, Punjab faced law & order threats, and Shriram Foods laid off 550+ workers. Explore this pivotal day in history.

1986: US Arms for Pak, Srikkanth Century, Hashish Seized

On January 3, 1986, the Reagan administration approved $41M in advanced radar for Pakistan. Meanwhile, Srikkanth scored his maiden Test century in Sydney, and DRI seized ₹1.77 crore worth of hashish in Bombay. Explore this day in history.

AI for DPDPA Compliance Grows, Citizen Tools Lag

India's new data protection law fuels AI tools for companies, but a critical innovation gap leaves citizens struggling to understand their privacy rights. Discover why empowering users is key to enforcement.

Limits of India's Consumer Protection Act, 1986

The Consumer Protection Act, 1986, gave Indian consumers legal rights. But decades later, its promise remains limited. Explore the gaps in enforcement and the road ahead for consumer justice.

Court Rejects Zero FIR Pleas Against Thane Judges

A special court in Mumbai dismissed pleas seeking zero FIRs against two Thane judges, upholding judicial immunity. The judge cited lack of evidence and the Judges Protection Act. Read the full details.

MRM rejects Madani's Muslim safety concerns in India

RSS-linked Muslim Rashtriya Manch counters Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind chief's claims about Muslim insecurity, says India is 'riot-free' with full constitutional rights for minorities. Read the full debate.

Saleem Wastik on Sanatan Dharma & Muslim Rigidity

Ex-Muslim thinker Saleem Wastik explores Sanatan Dharma's universal appeal, Muslim community rigidity, and debunks radicalisation myths in a compelling discussion that calls for open dialogue.

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