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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

A candle for Ankit … and his lost love and a flickering secularism

A worrying silence echoes in the public sphereIt was...

#JusticeForAnkitSaxena: Shehla Rashid’s, ‘Question to my Muslim friends’

Would you peacefully allow your sister/daughter to marry a...

Kasganj Violence Was Not A Spontaneous Incident: Urmilesh

An organisation called ‘Sankalp’ was at the epicentre of...

Blood of Martyrs will not go in Vain: Koel Karo Jan Sanghatan, Jharkand

The Adivasi people of Koel-Karo Jan Sanghatan paid their...

Hate Attacks: Kashmiri Students brutally attacked in Haryana

In a brute manifestation, yet again, of the burgeoning...

The Bengal lynchings that made no news

In a way, middle-aged Afrazul Khan of Maldah’s Syedpur,...

From Gauri’s ‘children’, a warning to RSS-BJP

In Bangalore to celebrate Gauri Lankesh's extraordinary life, young...

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