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Between Celebration and Suspicion: How Bakri Eid passed across india in 2026

With police deployments, cattle regulations, housing society disputes and political mobilisation surrounding Eid-ul-Adha, the festival reflected the tensions of contemporary India

‘Everything That We Have Done Since 9/11 is Wrong’ — Major Todd Pierce (Retired)

 I met Guantanamo defense lawyer Todd Pierce last year...

Issuing Fatwas of Little Use in Fighting Terrorism in Islam’s Name

Indian muftis need to articulate a complete and coherent...

This bandit-turned-cow vigilante feels gau rakshaks are worse than the thugs of Chambal

Former dacoit Renu Yadav became the general secretary of...

A secularism of despondency or a secularism of hope?

  Mera abai watan, my ancestral home, the place to...

From Bikini to Burkini? 45% Burkini Buyers Are Non-Muslim Women

A controversial French ban on wearing the Burkini has...

On the Silent March at Dharwad

Today, August 30,  the anniversary of Kalburgi Killingvia Businesszoom.in The brutal murder...

‘The Assembly is not a place for religious discourses’

Image: Keshav Singh/HT Photo The CPI(M) has taken a serious...

Kandhamal, 8 Years Later: No Sign of Justice for Victims of Sangh Parivar’s Communal Onslaught

Targeting places of worshipThe Google map route between Bhubaneswar...

Hindutva Backs Donald Trump

Donald Trump is a main guest at the Republican Hindu Coalition's "Humanity Against...

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No Crime, No Predicate Offence, No ED Case: Delhi High Court quashes proceedings against NewsClick

Holding that the prosecution rested on legally untenable allegations and a misconceived theory of criminality, the Court struck down both the EOW FIR and the ED's money laundering case, calling the investigation a "fishing and roving exercise" against an independent news organisation

The system that keeps failing

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