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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

Maharashtra Grinds to a Halt as Dalits Protest Attack at Bhima Koregaon

On the day of a statewide strike or 'bandh',...

Poking the Eye of the Tiger

Protests across Maharashtra following attacks on Dalits on New...

A dagger in the heart of casteist Hindus

Saffron-flag weilding lumpens set upon Dalits celebrating the 200th...

Dalit community targeted at Koregaon Battle memorial service near Pune

Violence broke out at Koregaon Bhima on Monday morning...

Brute Killing of Imam in Andhra Mosque Condemned

The Indian American Muslim Council (IAMC) has strongly condemned...

Dalit, Bahujans resist attempts to spread terror : Bhima Koregaon

Sanghi goons roaming in motorcycles instigate community residing at...

2017 — The Year Gender Justice Took a Back Seat

While judgements become part of the history of law...

Bull in a China Shop? Domestic Violence and Responses of the Indian State

The allegation of misuse of Section 498A of the...

Sacrifices of Mother & Young Sons of Guru Gobind Singh Very Relevant Today

 Image Courtesy: PinterestThis week marks 312th anniversary of the martyrdom...

Day of Judgement: Reichstag Arson Trial, 84 Years Ago

Eighty Four Years Ago, Today Dimitrov Was Acquitted in...

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