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Brute Violence in Bengal sparks citizens’ urgent warning

A joint statement signed by more than 140 activists, academics, former ministers, artists and scientists has warned of “all out fratricide” in India following violent attacks on opposition leaders in West Bengal.

Muslim family assaulted in their Gurgaon home, told to go to Pakistan

Mohammad Sajid hails from Uttar Pradesh and has been...

Shankar Gunde of Reliance industries walks out on Bail in Bhima Koregaon case

Fourteen months since he was first incarcerated and three...

One person reportedly killed, several wounded in anti-Vedanta protests at Niyamgiri, Odisha

SabrangIndia team has just received information from the ground...

All India Christian Council Condemns New Zealand Terror Attack

Rev. Joseph D’Souza, Moderating Bishop of the Good Shepherd...

What India can learn from New Zealand’s PM Jacinda Ardern

Her words and pain are getting reflected and there...

Eyewitness in Muzaffarnagar riots case shot dead

Ashbab witnessed the killing of his two brothers --...

Student called a terrorist and thrashed for being critical of BJP government

The incident took place in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar when...

Saffron-clad men assault Kashmiri dry fruit sellers in Lucknow

All are members of the Vishwa Hindu Dal, a...

Gujarat Genocide Convict Babu Bajrangi granted Bail

Babu Bajrangi, one of the key convicts in the...

UP Land Rights Activist, Nandu Gond Untraceable

Sukhwariya Gond, Nandu Gond's wife, Lilasi VillageFor close to...

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