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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...
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Had Congress Lost Closely-Fought MLA Seats (1960-2000), India Would’ve Seen 11% More Communal Riots: Study
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Twist in the Tale: Maharashtra Police Press Conference on August 31 on Nationwide Raids and Arrests Three Days Earlier
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ABVP election campaigners unleash violence on Delhi college campus
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