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Vinayak Damodar Savarkar: An Icon of the Indian Right

Written by veteran journalist and author Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay, The RSS: Icons...

Silence Does Not Help Secularism

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Mosques and shops vandalized as Anti-Muslim violence rises in Sri Lanka

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Kashmir wants death penalty for local who raped 3-year-old

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SC stays Madras HC order on taxing salaries of Nuns and Priests

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SC Relief for Detention Camp Inmates in Assam

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SC extends Ayodhya Mediation Deadline to August 15

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BJP has no moral right to rake up 1984 for political gains

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