Email: sabrangind@gmail.com
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
From a Mother, Rupabehn Mody to her son, Azhar
Sabrang -
From a Mother, Rupabehn Modi to her son, Azhar,...
A Tale of Two Vehicles – Sadhvi’s Motorcycle and Rubina’s Car
Can there be two types of justice delivery systems...
Punjab Assembly Polls, 2017: Raising the Khalistan Bogey in Desperate Hunt for Votes
Photo credit:Foundation for Pluralism Critics believe that by creating fear...
नस्ल और जाति के खिलाफ नफरत के ‘मामूली’ औजार
फौजी रहे और फिलहाल देश के विदेश राज्यमंत्री वीके...
Prepare, the Muslims are Coming
Not having brought the least redress to the people at...
Petlad, Gujarat: Communal Violence Breaks Out
Two days after peace prevailed in communally disturbed Petlad,...
Two Sides of the Same Coin: Islamists & Practioners of Hindutva Share a Worldview of Wife Beating
Every theocratic state needs religious boosters to survive as...
The Humanitarian Clock Is Ticking, The Powerful Feign Deafness
The humanitarian clock is now ticking away faster than...
The Taliban replaces its dead leader – and prepares for some tricky internal politics
The scene of the drone strike said to have...
Bajrang Dal convenor arrested for arms training camp, spreading communal hatred in Ayodhya
The Faizabad police yesterday arrested Mahesh Mishra, convenor of...
Trending
Related VIDEOS
ALL STORIES
ALL STORIES
Communalism
Censorship and the Drumbeats of Hate: Mapping the state of free speech ahead of the 2026 polls
A new report by Free Speech Collective traces five years of censorship, criminalisation of dissent, and the rise of hate-driven political discourse across Assam, Kerala, and Puducherry—raising urgent questions about the conditions for free and fair elections
Politics
AERO dies by suicide in Kolkata, family alleges extreme election duty pressure and humiliation
A 48-year-old Assistant Electoral Registration Officer (AERO) died by suicide in South Kolkata’s Bansdroni area after consuming pesticide, the tragic death of Malabika Roy Bhattacharyya has sparked serious concerns regarding the immense pressure placed on government officials tasked with SIR/Election duties, with her family explicitly blaming the ECI for the extreme workload
Communal Organisations
UP’s syncretic warrior cults facing Hindutva challenge
Be it the attack on the Gogamedi shrine in the Hanumangarh district of northern Rajasthan or the Neja Mela in the Sambhal district of western Uttar Pradesh, Hindutva’s systemic attack on India’s syncretic traditions, past and present, reveals its rigid and Brahmanical ideological orientation: imposition of a strictly hierarchical, exclusionary and structured notion of faith and practice
Minorities
No Hearing, No Notice, Just Deletion: How Bengal’s SIR Erased a Decorated IAF Officer
The removal of Wing Commander Md Shamim Akhtar, who served the nation for 17 years, during the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) highlights a systemic lack of due process that threatens the voting rights of even the most distinguished citizens
Dalit Bahujan Adivasi
An Adivasi woman once in bonded labour now serves her village as a Sarpanch
As India marks 50 years of the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976, cases of bonded labour still surface in states like Telangana where many workers in sectors such as agriculture, brick kilns, fishing and construction remain trapped in debt and coercion; here the author reflects on a transformative journey of an Adivasi woman who serves as a Sarpanch.
Rights
Abdul Sheikh Citizenship Case: Deportation stayed as Gauhati High Court Hears challenge to ex parte foreigner declaration, state to raise maintainability issue
Court allows preliminary objection while continuing stay on deportation; petitioner explains delay to challenge FT order through prolonged detention, lack of access to the detenue, financial constraints, and absence of legal aid
History
Bhagat Singh sent to gallows once again!
Repeated attempts by present day academics to whittle down the tradition followed and forged by young revolutionaries like Bhagat Singh are bound to fail; as history endures with the traditions laid by these very men
