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Monthly Archives: November 2017

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It’s not about one Ram temple

The Indian Express 2017By harsh_userNovember 21, 2017Leave a comment

Twenty-five years ago, three domes of a medieval mosque in a UP town came crashing down. Throughout the 20th century, Hindu supremacists had fought a long battle to change the character of the nation.

Where Are India’s Dissenting Hindus?

The Wire 2017By harsh_userNovember 11, 2017Leave a comment

In these troubled times, the world’s two largest democracies – India and the US – are increasingly becoming hostile, threatening places for people with Muslim names.

Unlike America

The Indian Express 2017By harsh_userNovember 10, 2017Leave a comment

A politics of hate, however powerful, can never triumph if people defy attempts to divide them with bigotry and fear.

Spring is far behind

The Indian Express 2017By harsh_userNovember 9, 2017Leave a comment

Kashmiri muslims throw stones during Funeral procession of Junaid, 12-year-old, of Saidpora, Srinagar succumbed to injuries on wee hours of Saturday morning at SKIMS Hospital.

When hunger is no longer a priority, but business is

The National Herald 2017By harsh_userNovember 2, 2017Leave a comment

India, the world’s fastest growing economy, ranks fifth from the bottom in Asia in the Global Hunger Index and the country’s dismal performance attracted no reaction from the Union government.