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Bidar, Karnataka: Two school teachers assaulted in Karnataka’s Bidar, triggering communal tensions

Two accused, unnamed by the police attacked two Muslim teachers at Basavakalyan in Karnataka’s Bidar district leading to widespread protests by the community

What Sheikh Hasina should tell the UN General Assembly: View from Bangladesh

The world must demand rightful citizenship of Myanmar for...

Has Gauri Lankesh, in her Martyrdom propelled India to Rethink and Rebuild democracy?

Gauri Lankesh, State, and Civil Society   To state the obvious...

9 years of the Batla House ‘Encounter’: Questions remain unanswered

Why have the deaths of Atif and Sajid been...

Suu Kyi: Myanmar does not fear ‘international scrutiny’ over Rohingya crisis

She condemned “human rights violations, unlawful violence” in Rakhine...

Rohingya crisis: this is what genocide looks like

  The world is witnessing a state-orchestrated humanitarian catastrophe on...

As 6 In Pehlu Khan Murder Freed, 2017 Is Prime Year For Cow-Related Hate Crime

As Rajasthan police closed investigations against six suspects arrested...

4,000 Children in UP Madrassa Threatened with ‘Rat poison’: TOI

The Times of India Reports that some unidentified men allegedly...

Voices Against Rohingya Deportation: Statement

Violence is sweeping Myanmar and in a short span...

 Claimants of Supernatural Powers in Rural India

The well-known rationalist, Narendra Nayak writes about his experience of debunking...

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