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UP’s syncretic warrior cults facing Hindutva challenge

Be it the attack on the Gogamedi shrine in the Hanumangarh district of northern Rajasthan or the Neja Mela in the Sambhal district of western Uttar Pradesh, Hindutva’s systemic attack on India’s syncretic traditions, past and present, reveals its rigid and Brahmanical ideological orientation: imposition of a strictly hierarchical, exclusionary and structured notion of faith and practice

Watch Karunanidhi’s 28-year-old speech against religion as a political tool

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Kaginele Sangamesha: Where Hindus and Muslims Walked Together

There are several shrines in Karnataka which are known...

Extortion not Cow Smuggling behind Akbar Khan’s murder: Alwar

Akbar Khan who was lynched by alleged “Gaurakshaks” in...

AIMPLB’s anti-women & unconstitutional views aid Sangh’s Communal Agenda

Image Courtesy: Indian ExpressIn a press conference addressed in...

Indian Secularism: Non-Religious, Irreligious or Anti-Religious?

A self-confessed Secular fundamentalist Mani Shankar Aiyar writes,  Image: https://gulfnews.com “First,...

Kabir: Love, Mysticism and an Alternative Vision

Those who try to appropriate Sant Kabir's legacy and...

Muslims donate to rebuild Hindu homes gutted in accidental fire

3000 Muslim villagers from Samserganj, Murshidabad donated Rs. 49,000...

Non-Muslims Grace Jama Masjid Event of Celebrating Communal Harmony and Heralding In Peace and Love

With an objective of celebrating communal harmony and heralding...

Kashmir Bleeding, expected BJP to end alliance after Amarnath Yatra: Yusuf Tarigami

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The Allahabad High Court recently struck down a 2021 decision of the District Level Committee (DLC), Lakhimpur upholding the land rights of the Tharu tribe while observing that the authorities cannot short-circuit the existing statutory rights of the forest dwellers by blindly relying on court orders issued before the enactment of the Forest Rights Act, 2006 (FRA, 2006). This law recognises the individual and community rights of Adivasis.

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Police action in Odisha’s Rayagada district condemned, Adivasi rights paramount: CCG

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Bihar “Infiltrator” Hysteria: Samrat Choudhary’s claims of disenfranchising 22-lakh people corresponds to ECI’s “deceased voters” figure

Over the past weeks—even before replacing Nitish Kumar as Chief Minister of Bihar on April 15—Samrat Choudhary has, while campaigning for the Bharatiya Janata Party, claimed that 22-lakh people would be struck off Bihar’s electoral rolls, with their driving licences and other benefits cancelled. The irony, however, is this: the figure of 22-lakh—drawn from the recently conducted, controversial SIR exercise in the state—corresponds only to deceased voters