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Despite ASI’s warning protesters in Bharuch march to collector to ‘preserve original identity’ of Bharuch mosque
The foot march happened just days after the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which protects the mosque, wrote to the district administration to not allow any “large gathering” on June 10
Sabarimala and the Brahminisation of an Adivasi deity: Caravan
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Members of DU’s Academic Council Protest Removal of Kancha Illaiah Shepherd’s Books
Prominent members of DU’s Academic Council have strongly protested...
Meet Rahul Easwar, Brahmin activist fighting to ‘protect’ Sabarimala from Women
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Barbarism normalised: The Killing of Young Azeem
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Love Patriarchy, Hail Hindu Rashtra!
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People Stood & Watched as Eight Year Old Azeem Beaten to Death: Madrassa Teachers
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Eight-Year-Old Madrasa Student Dies After Assault: Delhi
An eight-year-old madrasa student, identified as Mohammad Azeem, dies...
Palestinians are as worthy as children of Holocaust survivors for dignity
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Supporting entry of women at Sabarimala, Former Guj DGP writes to Kerala CM
The former DGP of Gujarat, R.B.Sreekumar, I.P.S, (Retd), wrote...
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