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How big tech is profiting from Hindutva hate music

A new report identifies more than 500 songs across platforms that allegedly violate the platforms’ own hate speech policies while continuing to generate millions of views, reels, streams and advertising revenue

Seeking external validation? Modi invites EU lawmakers to visit ‘normal’ Kashmir

Delegation on private trip and dominated by Right-wingers allowed...

#LetKashmirSpeak: Amnesty International calls for removal of communications blackout

Amnesty International has urged Mr. Satya Pal Malik, Governor...

Hindutva loses some heft in the US Congress

Hindutva is not Hinduism; it is an aggressive movement...

Celebrating Diwali as a Sikh girl and why I can’t this year

As for me, I may light one single diya...

Angry Centre wants OTT platforms to ‘only’ ban Hindu-phobic content

The Centre is likely to issue a ‘negative list’...

Savarkar wanted Manu Smruti as Constitution for Hindus

Is it any wonder that the Sangh parivaw wants...

Gurmehar Kaur is being targeted for her Sikh heritage

If praising Jagmeet Singh makes one Khalistani, then I...

Mob lynching and its defenders

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