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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

जिशा, मेरी दोस्त, दलितों की जान इतनी सस्ती क्यों है?: चिंटू

अतिथि पोस्ट : चिंटू    जिशा, मेरी दोस्त मेरी यार, क्या कहूँ...

When People Think of Themselves as People and “Others” as Snakes

Image courtesy: Thinglink.comEncounters of a personal kind with a...

Secularism is a Bangladeshi Trait; We Must Stand By It

It was our undying commitment to secular values that...

Balraj Madhok: A Pracharak-turned-Crusader against His Own ‘Parivar’

Balraj madhok             Image: indiatvnews.com   The former Jan Sangh/RSS leader is...

Do Not Rest in Peace, Jisha: Shehla Rashid

Dear Jisha, I never knew you, nor did you...

Outrage in Kerala over Dalit Woman Rape, NHRC Sends Notice, Two in Custody

Image Cortesy: ReutersOutrage in Kerala over Nirbhaya-like Dalit Woman...

JNU Academics Sit on Solidarity Strike Condemn Administration Highhandedness

  The Jawaharlal Nehru University Teachers Association (JNUTA) observed a...

A Classic Case of the Abuse of Power: Malegaon 2006 blasts

Cover Photo Credit: Mid-day.comBackgroundThree days before four bombs went...

Islamist Terrorism, Sectarian Violence: Chilling Echoes of Pastor Niemoller

Love and peace: A Shia-Sunni marriage in Pakistan. Photo...

Support for fasting JNU Students as JNUTA Plans Mass Hunger Strike on May 3

Even as the indefinite hunger strike against an unjust...

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