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Now ‘Jai Sri Ram’ Chant used to intimidate MLAs: Jharkand

Ranchi: In the latest “use” of the Hindu sermon...

Condemn Discrimination & Humiliation of Asst Prof Rosina Nasir: JNUTA

Dr. Rosina Nasir (40), an assistant professor at the...

Anjaan Musafir 2.0: Assam man on the run after being declared ‘foreigner’

Last year, we brought you the story of Anjaan...

Kin of acquitted Samleti blast accused demands Compensation for 25 years

Five men acquitted by Jaipur High Court after 23...

Lucknow: Christian family bashed in Thakur dominated area, forced to leave

Family alleges inaction from PoliceRepresentaion ImageIn the ever escalating...

National Convention demands special law on Mob-lynching

Convention, organised by DYFI highlights Plight of victims of...

2019-20 SC-ST budget allocation only for accounting purposes and not for real implementation

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“These were not riots; these were out and out pogroms”: Warisha Farasat

Kanika Katyal in conversation with Warisha FarasatEvents of mass...

Sonbhadra: Tribal Villagers Accuse Police of ‘Connivance’

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