miscellaneousWith Terms Like 'Toolkit', 'Andolanjeevi' Entering India's Political Lexicon, Farmers Protests Were Punctuated With Controversies And ContentionsBY Outlook Web Desk
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NationalDelhi Court Extends Protection From Arrest To Another Activist In Toolkit CaseBY Outlook Web Bureau
NationalToolkit Case: Nikita Jacob, Shantanu Muluk Granted Protection From Arrest Till March 15BY Outlook Web Bureau
NationalToolkit Case: Court To Hear Nikita Jacob's Bail Plea On March 9, Gives Delhi Police A Week To File ReplyBY Outlook Web Bureau
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Making A DifferenceToolkit Case: Greta Extends Support For Disha Ravi, Says Protest Is Human RightBY Outlook Web Bureau