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Remembering Bhagat Singh, Reclaiming the Right to be A Free Thinker

It is quite a striking experience when, in Europe – including in France which is the historical birthplace of secularism –, one gets automatically told, for example, "Oh, you are a Hindu!" if one says one is Indian, or "Oh, you are a Muslim! if one says one is Algerian.

बेबसी और दर्द की कहानी…और वे भाग गईं

पार्च्ड फिल्म अपनी दमदार पटकथा, संवाद, फिल्मांकन और कलाकारों...

More women are running the world, so why aren’t more men doing the dishes?

Globally, women are triumphing in historically male-dominated areas. 2017...

Qur’an is not Anti-women, the Men-made Shariah is

The reason Muslims have failed to read the Qur’an...

सूरत में निगम उपायुक्त पर यौन प्रताड़ना का मामला

गुजरात में सूरत नगर निगम के उपायुक्त केतन पटेल...

Declare Instant Talaq Practice Un-Islamic: Minorities Panel Chief Writes to AIMPLB

The chorus against the triple talaq practice through which...

“Anniversary Tribute: Think Hindu Widows’ Remarriage, Think Vidyasagar”

A Symbol of the Bengali Renaissance 1820-1891Image: WikipediaHe taught...

Sensational! Modi government’s minister involved in prostitution business, says Swati Maliwal

Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal has made...

With Modi’s Man as VC, BHU is now run like an RSS Shakha

A single ideology is being imposed on all the...

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