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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

Clashes take place during Kanwariya procession in Rajasthan

Multiple people sustained injuries after Kanwariyas clashed with residents...

SHRC Directs DM, Amroha to Act on CJP’s Complaint against Hate: UP

On the back of the Kasganj Republic Day Violence,...

Attack on Prof Sanjay Kumar Roundly Condemned

Academics and activists across the political spectrum have condemned...

Key witness in Unnao case dies abruptly, is buried without post-mortem

Yunus, a key witness in the case involving the...

Bangladesh: An Eid of memories and tears for Rohingya refugees

Last time this year, many were hiding in the...

Petition Challenging Amendments to Prevention of Atrocities Act Filed in Supreme Court

The petitioners have alleged that the government is undermining...

Hindutva Terror: Story of the Common Link Between the Four Murders

The SIT investigation reports in the case of Gauri...

Teesta Setalvad and Vishal Dadlani urge you to Fight The Mob

Human Rights Defender Teesta Setalvad and rockstar Vishal Dadlani...

Bihar teacher assaulted for anti-Vajpayee Facebook post

Sanjay Kumar, A JNU alumnus and a professor at...

Study claims an estimated 24,000 Rohingyas murdered in Myanmar

89.72% of Rohingya refugees who were interviewed say their...

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