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Four months after ED froze their bank accounts, Greenpeace India shuts its Delhi and Patna office

From 300 employees at its peak, Greenpeace India is now down to about 20 staffers including those based at the headquarter in Bengaluru

Akshaya Patra, under attack by foreign funded NGO’s and ‘civil society’, among winners of Gandhi Peace Prize

The decision to award Akshaya Patra the Gandhi Peace Prize is likely to displease many people from a certain quarter.

Greenpeace to halve its staff after Enforcement Directorate freezes its bank accounts

Greenpeace has said that it only has funds to pay employees for about 2 months.

Here is what connects attack on Akshaya Patra, French NGO against Rafale and demonization of Amarnath Yatra

The web of foreign-funded NGOs that demonised the Amarnath Yatra, French NGO that complained against Rafale in France and the demand to remove Akshaya Patra from midday meals contract

156 NGOs barred from receiving foreign funds for 180 days by the Ministry of Home Affairs

The order by the Home Ministry further states that show cause notices were served to the barred NGOs to which they failed to reply.

Rajiv Malhotra: The reputed Hindu ideologue appointed as a visiting professor at JNU

Malhotra is set to deliver his first lecture at the Centre for Media Studies on the 2nd of November.

SC: CVC to complete enquiry into Alok Verma in 2 weeks, interim CBI Director to not take any policy decision

The enquiry will be conducted under the supervision of a former Supreme Court judge.

FCRA violations: Amnesty International’s Bengaluru offices raided by Enforcement Directorate

NDA government has been investigating unauthorised foreign funding received by NGOs

FCRA NGO files PIL in the Court seeking an SIT investigation into alleged malpractices within CBI

Advocate Prashant Bhushan is in the governing council of the NGO.

Here is how PM Modi choked foreign funding of NGOs that indulged in compromising national interest

Narendra Modi is working in the right direction, however, the obstacle still remains significant.

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