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Brute Violence in Bengal sparks citizens’ urgent warning
A joint statement signed by more than 140 activists, academics, former ministers, artists and scientists has warned of “all out fratricide” in India following violent attacks on opposition leaders in West Bengal.
Lucknow: Blazing Fire in Kanshiram Echo Park
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A raging fire broke out about 15 hours ago...
Naseeruddin Shah to HT: ‘I cannot recall a time when Muslims were suspected en masse of being unpatriotic’
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Iconic Actor, Naseeruddin Shah's article penned for Indian National...
Student Struggles for Life after Brute Attack by Cow Vigilante Mobs: Gohana, Haryana
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#justiceforsooraj Campaign Gains Strength and Support
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Jharkhand: 144 Imposed in Hazaribagh, Bajrang Dal workers injured in stone-pelting
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Bhopal Simmers, Old City after Clashes, Stone Pelting
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5 Dalits Arrested & Bid to Hold ‘Mahapanchayat’ Stalled; Bijnor, UP
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Why are Dalit MPs & MLAs Silent on Attacks in Saharanpur, Protest Marchers to Ask Starting Zanzarka, Gujarat
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Failure is No Shame, Vaibhav Says in this FB Post to Others who Dread Board Exam Results
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