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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

Adivasis lynch 7 persons in a day in Jharkhand over child abduction rumours

With rumours raging across parts of Jharkhand about child...

How Violence was Provoked through a WhatsApp Forward Against a Professor

A Professor was beaten up, arrested, and suspended in...

3 cattle traders lynched near Jamshedpur city in Jharkhand

Two Muslim cattle traders were lynched and hung by...

President Mukherjee anguished over attack on Dalits in Saharanpur, promises to act

CPI(M) led delegation of Dalits handing a memorandum to...

Student Protests Continue, 18 injured in Pattan clashes: Kashmir

4 hit by pellets referred to Srinagar; Some schools...

Threat to convert to Islam helps: Barbers in Sambhal give haircuts to Dalits under police protection

Representational image. Photo Credit: Ulli Maier and Nisa MaierYesterday...

Mobilise at the Grassroots, Counter Hindu Rashtra: Jignesh Mevani

Mass Movements only Counter to Hindu Rashtra.While addressing a...

The New Indian Normal: Mob Violence and Lynching

Three years of the Modi Government have seen a...

Muslim exodus: More families flee village in Sambhal district UP

Representational Image. Photo credit: ScrollNotwithstanding assurances from the district...

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