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Have Hindus always been Vegetarian?

The author academic exposes the propaganda in what he terms as the “Hindutva Hoax of Vegetarian Hinduism”

Media Clampdown: Modi Regime and Broadcast Journalists

 Since the campaign to push and promote Narendra Modi...

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गुजरात में दलितों ने मरी गायें उठाने से इन्कार...

Former ABVP Member Reveals how Rohith Vemula was Driven to End His Life

An event from the past haunts me. The reminder...

ABVP के पूर्व कार्यकर्ता का खुलासा, रोहित वेमुला की हत्या में ABVP की थी भूमिका

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In Wake of Attacks, RSS Shakhas see Sudden Disappearance of Dalits

The Sangh's two-year-old programme of running branches in lower-caste...

साहित्य में जाति, वर्ण और वर्ग की समस्या

  इन दिनों साहित्य और लेखकों के वर्ग-वर्ण सरोकार व...

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Madras HC Order: Ensure Dalits can take part in Temple Fest

The Madras High Court on Saturday issued an order...

Jamiat Launches a Law Institute to Defend Muslim Personal Law

Muftis and lawyers come together to run a Muslim...

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