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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

Gau Rakshaks Strike Again, Kill Muslim Youth in Ahmedabad

UPDATE: Tension continued to grip Ahmedabad city as the...

यूपी: बिजनौर में चार मुस्लिमों की मौत

छेड़छाड़ के बाद दो समुदायों में हिंसाअखिलेश जी,बंद कीजिए...

Alwar Mewat Village under Threat: Appeal for Media Coverage

Eye witness accounts coming in from Alwar Mewat indicate...

Where Hate & Mob Hysteria Guide Government Policy: Haryana

The Haryana Government's Skewed Priorities in MewatThis Video was...

किसने थमाई नाथूराम गोडसे को पिस्तौल

इस बात की कभी जांच नहीं हुई कि गोडसे...

“99% of the victims of gender violence were killed afterwards.”

ICF speaks to Teesta Setalvad The first part of our...

Time for Left Unity: Banaji’s Petty Prose Fails the Test

A Rejoinder to Jairus Banaji.Photo Courtesy: Indian Express  Home...

Global Standards on Police Use of Force Violated in Kashmir: Amnesty

Amnesty International has issued this statement at 3.40 p.m....

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