HomeReport Secularism’s Last Sigh? The Hindu Right, the Courts and India’s Struggle for Democracy August 9, 2021 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppLinkedinReddItPrintTelegram Cossman Secularism This story first appeared on tspace.library.utoronto.ca Previous articleSaffron women: a study of the narratives and subjectivities of women in the hindutva brigadeNext articleISupportAnmol trends after reporter resists Hindutva mob’s demand to chant ‘Jai Shree Ram’ Related Posts Report EXCLUDED, TARGETED & DISPLACED: Communal Narratives and Violence in Uttarakhand (APCR India) Report India Persecution Tracker | 2025 | Annual Overview (South Asia Justice Campaign) Report India Among Top Countries at Risk of Mass Atrocities, US Holocaust Museum Warns (The Wire) Stay Connected 0FansLike77,071FollowersFollow711SubscribersSubscribe Recent Stories How A Web Of Weak UAPA Prosecutions Keeps Muslims Jailed, Ruins Lives Before Eventual Acquittal (Article 14) Odisha Anganwadi faces boycott over Dalit cook’s appointment; “21st century shame,” says Kharge in Parliament (Maktoob Media) Delhi HC again raps Hindutva NGO for repeated PILs targeting mosques, dargahs (Maktoob Media) 30 Kashmiris Among 33 Nursing Students Suspended at Mewar Varsity after Protest (Clarion India) Bengal migrant labourer murdered in Maharashtra’s Pune over language row (News 9 Live)