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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

Two Dalits Hacked To Death In Tamil Nadu For Sitting Cross Legged In Front Of An Upper Caste Hindu

Two dalits were killed in Tamil Nadu’s Kachanatham village...

Odisha Adhikar Abhiyan demands protection for RTI activist Suresh Lenka’s life

Right to Information (RTI) activists are being increasingly targeted....

NHRC’s team to investigate Tuticorin protesters’ killings

On Tuesday, May 29, the National Human Rights Commission...

Eyewitness narrates instances of state repression before the “Naxal” encounter in Jharkhand

The following is an eye-witness report as narrated to Dr.P.M.Antony,...

Honor’ killing in Catholic family shocks Kerala

India (Kerala): Dalit man found dead in a stream...

Cutting Across Political Lines: Why the Modi Govt. Will Try to Forget the Tuticorin Firing

Like many industrialists of his ilk, Vedanta Group’s head...

‘Our stones are stronger than their weapons’: thousands in Gaza demonstrate for the ninth straight Friday

Sabah al-Salibi (Photo: Mohammed Asad) Sabah al-Salibi collected dozens of...

Tamil Nadu’s General Dyer Moment

Protests against the proposed expansion of Sterlite copper smelting...

Civil Society urges GOI to challenge Mecca Masjid blast case judgment

The controversial April 16 judgment by the National Investigation...

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As police probe serious claims of harassment, a parallel story of conspiracy and conversion dominates public discourse