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Judging the Judge: The communal backlash against a lynching verdict

A reasoned criminal judgment gave way to an organised campaign of communal abuse, threats and intimidation targeting the judge who delivered it

Israel’s “Muezzin Bill” to Silence Azaan; Synagogue Sirens Exempt

Israeli legislation ostensibly intended to tackle noise pollution from...

Hindu outfits protest over relaxing dress code for women

Various Hindu organisations today protested in front of the...

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वैश्विक स्तर पर ‘इस्लामिक आतंकवाद’ शब्द बहुप्रचलित हो गया...

Tina Dabi’s Decision to Wed Athar Aamil-ul Shafi is “Love Jehad”: Hindu Mahasabha

For them, Tina Dabi’s Constitutionally Guaranteed Freedom to Choose...

Days after Trump’s win ‘US mosques receive threatening letters’

Amid reports of spurt in hate crimes against Muslims...

नोटबंदी के खिलाफ RSS नेता ने संघ से नाता तोड़कर CPI(M) से मिलाया हाथ

राष्ट्रीय स्वयंसेवक संघ के बड़े नेता पी पद्मकुमार ने...

Ummah United? Bangladesh Border Security push back Rohingyas Muslims fleeing Myanmar

Border Guard Bangladesh in Cox's Bazar district has pushed...

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Karnataka’s new PRC rules are people-friendly, but will the ECI accept them?

While a sustained and rigorous campaign by anti-SIR activists across Karnataka has pushed the opposition Congress government to issue a fresh set of simplified guidelines for the issuance of Permanent Residency Certificates; the experience of West Bengal however shows that no amount of pro-activeness by any state government influences an ECI functioning under a non-transparent and non-accountable diktat

Shared Muharram Heritage: Hindus lead Tazias, Sikhs serve water

Across Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Assam and Jammu & Kashmir, families and communities came together during Muharram through processions, acts of service and remembrance. Whether by preparing Tazias, organising processions, distributing water or joining commemorations, these local traditions continue to reflect mutual respect and peaceful coexistence among people from different communities.

Karnataka launches SIR with 5.5 crore voters, State Govt voices transparency concerns

As Karnataka's Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls began on June 30, the State Cabinet called for greater transparency and safeguards against wrongful voter deletions. It sought an extension of the Enumeration Form submission deadline from one month to at least three months, along with the publication of a comprehensive manual detailing categories of "logical discrepancies", the software or algorithm used to identify them, and the standard operating procedures