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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...

BJP Minister garlands Ramgarh lynching convicts

In a brazen display of complete disregard for the...

“He was our pillar of strength” – Megha Pansare on Govind Pansare

This is the first excerpt from a long essay by...

Unmasking the Media With Bhasha Singh: India’s Hate Factory is Killing Innocents

With prime-time debates doubling up as media trials, who...

WhatsApp Does Not Create Lynch Mobs, People Do

The primary issue in the rise of mob violence...

Hate Watch: Hate poetry that Zee News aired

Divisive and hateful language was made entertaining through Hindi...

Violence Against Christians Rise In India

As if, there is a predetermined notion, 20 incidents...

Issue Guidelines to Curb Cow Vigilantes, Protect Victims, SC Told

The Supreme Court has been urged to formulate comprehensive...

Jharkhand citizens issue statement against attack on right to life

A group of 52 people comprising of academics, activists,...

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