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From Kashmir to Ram Navami: Quranic sanctions to ‘stoning’ the Devil and targeting of Kaafirs
Stoning is the default go-to option for the Islamists, whether it is in the Kashmir valley or Hindu processions elsewhere
From Legends of The Ramayana to education and message to writers – Watch Author Amish in conversation with OpIndia’s Nirwa Mehta
Author Amish talked about Discovery series Legends of The Ramayana and more with OpIndia's editor Nirwa Mehta
Congress supporters confuse loan underwriting with write off and waive off, wrongly accuses SBI of waiving loan to Adani group
SBI has approved a Rs.12,770 crore loan to Adani group, Congress supporters accused the bank of waiving off the loan
Parliament passes the Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill 2022: All you need to know about the bill on collection of information related to crimes
Criminal Procedure (Identification) Bill 2022 permits collection of identification data about persons for probe of crimes
Explained: How an animal is slaughtered in the ‘halal way’ and why stunning may not adhere to Islamic principles
Devout Muslims, who believe that Sharia is valid for all times and places, refuse to adapt to the modern technological advancements in the meat industry.
Punjab: All you need to know about the Muslim Gujjar-Jat clash that led to the death of two Muslim Gujjars in Majitha
Argument between members of Muslim Gujjar and Jat community in Majitha, Punjab led to death of two Gujjars.
Why Jhatka lost to Halal, even in India: Understanding the challenges and the way ahead
Halal controversy, started in Karnataka, sparked a debate in the rest of the country - FAQ to help you understand
From Textiles and Pharmaceuticals to Healthcare and Education: Here is how the India-Australia trade agreement benefit India
The India Australia Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement will benefit several sectors in India and will create employments
‘Islam inherently violent’, ‘Quran plagiarised’: What Musa Cerantonio, an ISIS terrorist in Australia who abandoned Islam after 17 years of converting to it, said
Cerantonio, an ISIS terrorist, noted that Islam is intrinsically violent and that no one should expect anything less.
Sri Lanka is teetering on the edge of a financial collapse: Understanding the island nation’s worst economic crisis in its history
Experts believe that the ongoing crisis is the result of policy errors made by the Rajapaksa regime between 2005 and 2015.