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Christians in Tamil Nadu Targeted Over Covid Positive Doctor Burial

by – M.G Devasahayam (Former Officer of the Indian Army and Indian Administrative Service )  With the Gulf-pushback, Sangh Parivar’s merciless Muslim-bashing seem to have hit a rock. The nation-wide, intense anti-CAA agitation had come as a major setback and… Continue Reading →

India: Charged with anti-terror law, pregnant woman sent to jail

Safoora Zargar who was behind anti-CAA protests stands accused of being a key ‘conspirator’ in the February Delhi riots.by Valay Singh26 Apr 2020 Safoora Zargar, a research scholar from Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) university, spent her first day of Ramadan… Continue Reading →

Irrfan Khan – “I am an Indian Muslim, but unlike me, most Indian Muslims are from artisan class. They are mostly poor”

My art is as much ‘handmade’ as that of an artisan: Irrfan Khan Jan 6, 2018 Irrfan Khan Adds voice to demand for zero tax on handmade products “I am an actor. The product I make is as much handmade… Continue Reading →

AIIMS begins plasma therapy, 200 Tablighi members begin donation

Convalescent plasma therapy uses a blood component called plasma—which contains virus-fighting antibodies—from people who have recovered from the infection to treat those who are severely ill with Covid-19. DELHI Updated: Apr 28, 2020 02:52 IST After Lok Nayak hospital, the All… Continue Reading →

Hindus arranging roza-iftar for Muslims kept in isolation in a hospital

Apr 28, 2020 JAIPUR: Bhatner city in Hanumangarh district has become an example of brotherhood with Hindu youths arranging roza-iftar for Muslims admitted to the district hospital during the month of Ramzan. Suspected corona patients are admitted to the district… Continue Reading →

Irrfan Khan, actor extraordinaire and India’s face in the West, dies at 54

Irrfan was hospitalised due to colon infection. Irrfan Khan dies at 53, Shoojit Sircar and Apurva Asrani mourn actor’s demise Actor Irrfan Khan has died at the age of 54, after being admitted to Mumbai’s Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital on Tuesday, where… Continue Reading →

Polarisation is a driver of fake news as people are more ready to blame others

Unless you’re living under a rock, chances are you’ve been bombarded by fake messages peddling cures and conspiracy theories about Covid-19 in the last few weeks. A recent study by Joyojeet Pal, associate professor at the School of Information, University… Continue Reading →

Frontline Journalist – Hate campaign launched in his name on Twitter

Campaign Against Hate Speech unequivocally condemns the hateful targetting of Frontline journalist Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed on Twitter. Twitter account @IndianBhakt007 created an image which contains Vikhar’s photo and screenshots of communally inflammatory tweets (posted by an account that does not… Continue Reading →

Suicide note of an estranged journalist

by -Shoeb Hamid I am going to hang myself to the ceiling fan tonight, and perhaps this is the last shame I will have to bear in my miserable existence. But I am not entirely to be blamed for it,… Continue Reading →

‘Kisse Kahaniyaan’- A story of Hope & Humanity During Delhi Riots

Nazma Parveen narrates a story about a young boy Ankit, who was caught in Mustafabad when the Delhi riots started Nazma Parveen | 7:21 PM IST When the news of violence in North East Delhi, first started pouring in, on the… Continue Reading →

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