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NRC authority releases SOP for dealing with Final NRC Report Card

After the publication of the final national Register of...

Civil Society Members against rejection of NRC

Guwahati, 2019: "NRC may have certain minor errors, but...

Murder Charge against accused back in Tabrez Ansari lynching case: Jharkhand

In a statement, seen as a turnaround following the...

Atrocities against Rohingyas: UN mission identifies over 150 people suspected of committing int’l crimes

Fact-finding mission completes task, shares information with new UN...

Kashmiris Also Want to Live: Yousuf Tarigami

'We are not asking for a paradise. We just...

Over 7 lakh Hindus among those excluded from the NRC, leaked data suggests

The exclusion of Gorkhas and other tribes raise doubts...

Mob Attack on Family at Aligarh Railway Station, Six injured

Several Aligarh Muslim University students gathered at the station,...

Lynching of Tabrez Ansari:A Deliberate Executive Prejudice

Pogroms, communal strife and massacrehave been cultural blotson our...

Kashmir and Crimea – where is the difference?

The UN has stated in its charter that “the...

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