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The vulgar display of naked Islamist hatred against a woman leader in Bangladesh: What awaited Sheikh Hasina had she stayed

As violent protestors filled the streets of Dhaka, marching towards the PM's residence and the Jatiya Sangshad Bhavan, the national parliament, cards were falling fast. Just after 2 pm, ahead of reports of an address by the military chief, news came in that Sheikh Hasina has left Dhaka.

Violence, politics of polarisation and weaponising caste census data in the name of Casteless society: Read why Yogendra ‘Salim’ Yadav’s defence of caste census...

In the article, Yogendra Yadav argues that apart from asking about caste, the census will also seek details like availability of basic amenities like electricity, water, cooking gas, housing conditions etc. So, if it is about conducting a socio-economic survey and the objective is to uplift the people standing at the last rung, then there is no need to ask about people’s caste identity.

‘Unfulfilled promise of marriage cannot be ground for rape case’: As Bombay HC quashes FIR against man accused of raping a woman for 31...

Courts have frequently emphasised that consensual sex between adults performed voluntarily does not constitute rape. The Supreme Court and numerous High Courts have concluded that a broken relationship or unfulfilled marriage commitment does not automatically translate consenting sex into rape.

Court strikes down UP name display order on Kanwar Yatra route: How the SC exceeded its mandate

SC stayed directives issued in UP against owners of shops and eateries along the Kanwar Yatra route to display their names outside such shops

UK Muslim org is offended that a UK Hindu org does not want Pakistani origin accused termed as ‘Asians’, but here is why that...

Why UK Hindu group is right in objecting to 'Asian' being used for Pakistan-origin accused in Manchester Airport assault case even as Muslim org gets offended

From illegal basements in coaching centres to high room rents to food costs and more: How UPSC aspirants are exploited at every level in...

In Delhi, several coaching centres operate out of illegally constructed buildings, often modifying basements and other spaces into classrooms without adhering to safety regulations. To no surprise, these spaces are poorly ventilated, sans proper exits, and are not equipped to handle emergencies like flooding as seen in Rau’s IAS coaching’s case. The tragic incident at Rau's IAS Study Circle is a glaring example of the dangers posed by such illegal constructions.

As Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad ‘Ravan’ pushes for private sector reservations, a look at the economic and social pitfalls of such a step

The proposed legislation for private sector reservations would have a chilling effect on meritocracy, ease of doing business, and investment opportunities.

The world remembers Akhlaq, but not Tejram: Here is how Tejram was lynched in Bareilly by a Muslim mob over stopping them from playing...

The report said that the head bones of Tejram were damaged during his lynching as a result of strikes from large stones and iron rods, and blood clots had developed in his brain.

Milords, you had a choice to eat in a restaurant you like, we want the same choice and clarity while making a purchase

Justice Bhatti mentioned when he was a Judge in Kerala, he would go to a vegetarian hotel owned by a Muslim because he maintained "international standards" of hygiene

Innocence exploited – How NewsLaundry lied and defamed Hindu activist Bittu Bajrangi, who spoke to them in good faith

Newslaundry tried its best to claim that Bittu Bajrangi was a 'prime accused' in the Nuh violence - which ia patently false

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