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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

Mapping the American War on Terror – Now in 80 Countries, It Couldn’t Be More Global

In September 2001, the Bush administration launched the “Global...

Journalists threatened and abused after numbers leaked online

Several Indian journalists, known for their liberal and secular...

Incomes Shrink As Cow-Related Violence Scuttles Beef, Leather Exports: New Report

Mumbai: India’s cow protection movement is hurting farmers and...

Citizens Condemn Pulwama Terror Attack, Appeal for Unity

We, as citizens of Mumbai, a city that has...

Want to honour Pulwama Heroes? Demand Justice, Not Revenge

India lost 44 of her bravest sons when terrorists...

India’s CRPF Responds with Dignity and Caution

CRPF Issues Advisory After Fake Photos of Body Parts...

Govt Slaps False Cases to Stop Farmers March: M’tra

Last time Mumbai was humbled was over 30,000 farmers...

Pulwama Attack: Curfew in Jammu amid violent protests

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