By Harsh Thakor* Unsilenced – The Jail Diary of an Activist by Seema Azad is a powerful first-hand account of life behind bars and an indictment of India’s prison system . It documents the author’s two-and-a-half years of incarceration under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), a period marked by fabricated charges and judicial delays . The book offers a vivid and unsettling portrait of systemic injustice , corruption, caste and gender discrimination , and the harsh realities of prison life.
Say no to ‘toxic governance’: Citizens demand accountability, not arrests, amid Delhi’s pollution crisis
By A Representative The National Alliance for Climate and Ecological Justice (NACEJ), a national platform of the National Alliance of People’s Movements (NAPM), has sharply criticised the Delhi Government for what it termed as an “ institutional and moral collapse ” in responding to the capital’s escalating air pollution emergency. The alliance condemned the detention of peaceful protesters who had gathered in Delhi earlier this week to demand urgent measures against worsening air quality and called the state’s actions “an affront to democratic and environmental justice.”