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Mohammad Deepak: Upholding fraternity amidst a sea of hate

India is a country full of diversity. Many hues. The diversity of faith/religion is astounding. The British used the Hindus and Muslims identity to sow the seeds of ‘divide...

Controversial RSS Prof Makhan Lal appointed to History Dept at AMU

Newly appointed AMU VC, Tariq Mansoor has appointed Dr.Makhan...

US Religious Freedom Report Highlights Cow Vigilantism

The targeting of persons, mostly Muslims, suspected of bovine...

Secular Indians Marched to Protect Democracy

In a massive show of strength hundreds of Indians...

India at 70: bigotry rules

"Hyper-nationalism and the closing of the mind is also...

UN chief concerned over India’s plan to deport Rohingya Muslims

The United Nations secretary general Antonio Guterres is concerned...

Lynch mobs: How the cow has clouded our civilisational vision

Buddhism, the propagator of non-violence as supreme religion, spread...

Which Evil & Who would Krishna Battle if He were Born Today? 

Just ask yourselves this: if Krishna was to be born...

let My Country Awake @70!

Exactly seventy years ago, it was freedom at midnight...

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Healthcare in Karnataka: Is a Health Bill the Need of the Hour?

The Karnataka Janaarogya Chaluvali (Karnataka People’s Health Movement/Struggle) has written a strong critique of the draft Karnataka Right to Health and Emergency Medical Services Bill 2025, questioning its rationale and orientation; the critique points how this draft has been mostly borrowed from the Rajasthan Right to Health Act (2022). Besides, says KJC, while some activists in Karnataka have been clamoring for a replication of the Rajasthan Right to Health Act, this demand has been made without investing too much thought into whether this is what Karnataka requires