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NRC Additional Exclusion list released, CJP swings into action

CJP volunteers counsel distressed families, help with procedure and...

Assam Detention Camps: Gov’t reveals 25 inmates dead so far

In a shocking revelation before the Assam Assembly the...

Pastor beaten up by Bajrang Dal members over conversion rumours, Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow: Hindutva militant organisation, the Bajrang Dal, has yet...

Muslim youth beaten up after asking his name, Gujarat

Bharuch: In yet another attack on minorities, a 22-year...

Hate Watch: Has Facebook become the weapon of choice for hate mongers?

As a part of our ongoing Hate Watch campaign, we...

How Thousands of Assam’s Young may be rendered Citizenship-less: NRC

Hajela’s affidavit before the SC evokes a sharp reactionGuwahati,...

Again! Minor Muslim Boy Lynched To Death In Delhi

In yet another horrific case of mob lynching a...

Miyah Poetry: How do Besieged Communities Respond?

An FIR was registered against 10 Assamese poets (July...

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