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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

How Gujarat Carnage of 2002 was a Product of Institutionalised Riot Systems

The Gujarat genocide of 2002 had been preceded by...

Memories Never Die!

It is sixteen years now since the Gujarat Carnage...

Indicted for his Role in Bhagalpur Riots, KS Dwivedi Takes Over as New Bihar DGP

His communal bias was fully demonstrated during the riots,...

CJP writes to Varanasi top cop over physically intimidating behaviour of his men

CJP Secretary Teesta Setalvad and social activist Muniza Khan...

BHU students complain against the play on Nathuram Godse in campus

Students from the Banaras Hindu University speak to Sabrang...

Campaign: Justice for Ankit Saxena

  Soon it will be a month since a young...

They remember every detail: Ifrah Butt

Remembering Kunan Poshpora on Kashmiri Women's Resistance DayFebruary 23,...

Canada’s troubling indifference to the Air India bombing

In this 2005 photo, Rattan Singh Kalsi shows a...

How Jind in Haryana has become a nightmare for Dalits

Gangrapes, murders and broken busts of Dr Babasaheb AmbedkarSeveral...

The Withering Away of the University

"Currently, at Jawaharlal Nehru University currently, the flag of...

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