Email: sabrangind@gmail.com
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...
France: Nice Police Behaviour Against a Veiled Woman, a “Godsend” for “Jihadist Propaganda”
French Police Create Propaganda for ISIS by Ticketing Muslim...
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
Sabrang -
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...
Trending
Related VIDEOS
ALL STORIES
ALL STORIES
World
How FIFA is Asphyxiating the Beautiful Game
FIFA World Cup 2026 reflects global inequality, with restrictive visa rules, high costs, and unequal treatment of Global South teams and fans.
Rights
Article 21 May Trump UAPA Bail Bar: Delhi High Court grants bail to Kashmiri rights defender Khurram Parvez after 4½ years in jail
In a significant ruling on liberty, prolonged incarceration, and the limits of anti-terror bail restrictions, the Delhi High Court held that constitutional protections cannot be rendered meaningless by endless pre-trial detention
Rights
Who decides who belongs? Detention, deportation and the crisis of due process
From Assam's alleged pushbacks to West Bengal's detention centres, India's expanding deportation drive is reshaping the lives of thousands while testing the limits of citizenship, legality and constitutional protections
Minorities
ASI, Gujarat: Will Bharuch’s 700 year old Jama Masjid be the next target of right-wing saffron grab and terror?
The Archaological Survey of India (ASI) has demanded that the 700 year old Jama Masjid in Bharuch be protected since a right-wing organisation named Rashtriya Dharohar Sanrakshan Samiti has been coordinating signature drives and public events as part of a ‘campaign to reclaim’ the centuries-old Sunni mosque as a Jain religious site. Jains are today been seen to be an aggressor minority be it in Gujarat or Mumai
India
Assam Becomes Third State to Adopt UCC: Reform for Gender Justice or Communal Politics?
The third UCC law enacted by a BJP-governed state has reignited concerns over whether the promise of gender justice is being pursued through a communally charged political framework
Rights
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
Education
The system that keeps failing
From NEET to CBSE, India's examination infrastructure has collapsed twice in two years. Students are bearing the cost in debt, despair, and lives lost.
