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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

Kashmiri Students beaten up in Haryana College

Photo credit: Kashmir ReaderIn yet another incident of its...

Latest Sanghi Attack on University: Mahasweta Devi Play branded ‘Sedition’

Latest Sanghi Attack on the University: performance of Mahasweta...

तीन कश्मीर-पलट पत्रकारों से जानिए वह सच जो भक्त-मीडिया छिपा रहा है !

यह देखना दिलचस्प है कि मोदीप्रिय अंबानी जी के...

Poaching Humans in Kaziranga

After the BJP came to power in Assam in...

Gau Rakshaks target Dalit Family, including Pregnant Woman, for refusing to remove Carcass

Photo credit: First PostA Dalit family, including a pregnant...

We must expand our notion of equality to encompass all around us: Teesta Setalvad

This is what IIMB’s website reported on Teesta Setalvad-September,...

What is terrorism, and is it getting worse?

A bomb exploded in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan on Saturday,...

Former Navy Chief’s Open Letter To Modi: War Is Not A Solution!

An open letter to the Indian Prime Minister by...

New Islamic State video features Gulshan attackers

The Islamic State group Friday night released a new...

भैंस चुराने के आरोप में दलित को पीटा

आगरा में भैंस चुराने के आरोप में एक लड़के...

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Intrusive and Unconstitutional: CJP’s dissent note on Maharashtra’s Anti-Conversion Law

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