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The Growing Phenomenon of Demonising Muslims

The majority-minority cleavages seem to be sharper in democracies...

Malerkotla: A History of Compassion

When we think of Punjab, we visualize a vibrant...

End to the Abuses in J&K Cannot Come Without the Involvement of its People

Amnesty International IndiaImage Courtesy: Kashmir LifeOn Monday afternoon, Amnesty...

Pehlu Khan lynching case: Judgment on 14th August

The court of additional district judge first (ADJF) in Alwar...

Can SC Strike Down the Presidential Order on Kashmir?

 In conversation with Retd Judge K ChandruImage courtesy NewsclickIn...

How the abrogation of Article 370 has unleashed the great Indian misogynistic troll

Abrogation of Article 370, revoking the special status of...

The Valley of fear: Is Kashmir finally ‘free’?

Shorn of triumphalism and the much anticipated chest-thumping from...

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