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Hate crimes: Report documents 602 hate crimes, 345 hate speech incidents in 1st year of Modi’s third term

A staggering 947 hate-driven incidents have dotted the first year of the third term of the Modi (NDA) regime says a report jointly documented by the APCR and Quill Foundation and released recently

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Facebook’s new anti-fake news strategy is not going to work – but something else might

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Kashmir Scholar Returns to Valley after Hate Messages at BITS, Pilani

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Kashmiri students thrashed in Rajasthan University; hoardings in Meerut warn, ‘Quit UP or else’

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