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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

On the rise of communal ideology in India: In conversation with A. Bilgrami

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Not just Muslims, Adivasis have also suffered at the hands of ‘Gau Rakshaks’

In Jharkhand, the violence has deeply impacted the lives...

Making Sense of Afrazul’s Lynching

Photos credit: ScrollIt was mind numbing to watch those...

#OurGauri: Gauri’s Resolute Life

Translated by Yogesh S. and Teesta SetalvadFollowing Gauri Lankesh’s...

Israeli forces shoot boy in face, arrest cousin for protesting, her mother for looking into it

Correction: An earlier version of this article referred to...

#IamChristian #IamMuslim #IamHindu #IamSikh #IamParsi…

#IamChristian#IamMuslim#IamHindu#IamSikh#IamParsi, Jain, Buddhist,Jewish...And in the wise words of Rehman Bhai,...

What’s Behind the Communal Violence in Karnataka

In the backdrop of the mysterious death of Paresh...

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“Mamta and Anita, Dalit sisters of Iroli Gurjar village...

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