Kashmiri students attacked in Punjab as India loses cricket match to Pakistan
By Mohsina Malik
After Pakistan’s win against India in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, Kashmiri students studying in various colleges of Punjab were physically assaulted...
Ex-Bajrang Dal volunteers call for ‘bandhutva, not Hindutva’
By Prajwal Suvarna
We need Bandhutva (brotherhood), not Hindutva.” This slogan posted recently on social media by Sunil Bajilakeri, a former BJP supporter, went viral.
Bajilakeri...
From the Targeting of Shahrukh Khan’s Son to Urdu, At Play Is Insecurity of...
By Apoorvanand
It was heartwarming to see Hrithik Roshan publicly embracing Aryan Khan, son of his colleague Shahrukh Khan. Ironic too, because Hrithik Roshan was sought...
Facebook failed to curb anti-Muslim content in India, says leaked report
Facebook in India has been selective in curbing hate speech, misinformation and inflammatory posts, particularly anti-Muslim content, according to leaked documents obtained by The...
“We’re Looking For Bobby Deol”: Bajrang Dal Attacks Prakash Jha’s Set
Bhopal:
Filmmaker Prakash Jha was roughed up, his face smeared with ink on Sunday when a group of Bajrang Dal members went on a rampage...
‘CRPF fired’: Orchard labourer shot dead in Shopian on his way home
By Shefali Rafiq
Twenty-one-year-old Shahid Aejaz Rather, who had quit studies after high school, would join his brother in apple picking during the season to...
Karnataka tribal youth is freed in Naxal case: ‘Having book on Bhagat Singh not...
By Johnson T A
A tribal youth from a remote village bordering the Kudremukh national park in Dakshina Kannada district, who was arrested in 2012...
79 cases under UP’s anti-conversion law so far; Muslim men including scholars still behind...
79 cases registered against unlawful conversion under the 2020 stringent law in Uttar Pradesh till July this year and charge sheets have been filed...
Food for Fundamentalism: How Capitalism & Communalism Rob Our Plate
By RAKHSHANDA JALIL
It all started with the khinni ....
A meandering conversation with my sisters on a family chat led to a poignant lament about forgotten fruits...
Notes from Jaipur on How School Closures Impacted Children from Marginalised Communities
By Mohit Verma and Navya Poonia
India has experienced one of the longest school closures in the world, an average of 69 weeks across states,...
Not Just a ‘Survey’: Karnataka Govt Gets Intelligence Wing to Spy on Churches
By NIKHILA HENRY
Even before tabling an ‘anti-conversion’ bill in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, the state’s Bharatiya Janata Party government has undertaken a massive intelligence...
Namaz Disruption in Gurgaon: Issue Much Bigger Than Baseless Land Jihad Claims
By ESHWAR RANJANA
"Please show your ID cards," said a policeman as we entered the site of Friday prayers in Gurugram's Sector 47, where 100-150...
Faizabad Railway Junction in Uttar Pradesh to be renamed Ayodhya Cantonment
The Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday announced that the Faizabad Railway Junction will be renamed to Ayodhya Cantonment.
“The Government of India has approved the decision of...

















