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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

When Our caravan of Love defied the Mob & Paid Tributes to Pehlu Khan: Harsh Mander

Harsh Mander: When our caravan of love defied threats...

Farmers Unite Show their Strength: Kisan Mukti Yatra, Telangana

Kisan Mukti Yatra gets off to a strong start...

Rahul Gandhi & Congress Need to Come Even More Clean on 1984

Though Gandhi is absolutely right about the alarming situation...

Prohibit Pellets in Shot Guns Immediately: Amnesty International, India

Danish Rajab Jhat (24), marketing executive from Srinagar, had...

Inter Faith Marriages Causes Rise in Communal Tensions: Ladhakh

Ladhakh does not escape this! As Sabrangindia had reported...

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MP Dam Oustees Shave Their Heads, Tell Modi:Your Governance is ‘Dead’

Madhya Pradesh Narmada dam oustees shave their head to...

Pehlu Khan Lynching: Accused Named in Dying Statement ‘Not Guilty’

The 6 found not guilty: (from left) Rahul Saini,...

Activism & Journalism: Is There a Difference?

Some people (especially journalists) have started rationalising the murder...

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