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South Asia must stay away from war: High risks and costs for all

South Asia may have only 3 per cent of the world’s area but with a population of slightly over 2 billion people, it has nearly 25% of the world’s...

#NotInMyName a heartfelt cry with the Christians of Sri Lanka

When the Church blasts in Sri Lanka took place,...

Bomb explosions in Manipur, school teacher injured

There were twin grenade explosions triggered by suspected...

Six deaths in Kerala as voters travel long distances, line up for hours

As per reports from Kerala, six voters have so...

Criminal conspiracy – The ATS charge sheet in the Malegaon blast case

First Published on: February 1, 2009The crime On September 29,...

ARCHIVES: Hindutva Terror – The terror trail from Nanded to Malegaon and beyond

First Published on: February 1, 2009The terror trail: From...

Bengal Elections: Violence at Polling Booths, CPI (M) candidate attacked

As Darjeeling, Raiganj and Jalpaiguri went to polls in...

Calling a spade a spade: Hindutva Terrorism

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