By Ashraf Lone Indian democracy is in grave danger. First it was all about lynchings of Muslims and Dalits and killing of some selective activists but now the tide of intolerance and
By Abid Ahmad Shah The world of today is altogether in contradiction to the times of the previous ages. Technology has taken the global order by a major revolutionary storm and made
By Dr. Shahid Amin Trali When things are planned and executed in right ways, there are high chances to succeed and give birth to an inspiring story. On my recent trip to
By Kumar Ketkar In his address to the World Hindu Congress in Chicago last week, RSS sarsanghachalak Mohan Bhagwat once again urged that “Hindus of the world must unite”. He said Hindus
By Christophe Jaffrelot , Gilles Verniers The SC has a history of defending Muslims against the high courts of other states. While the percentage of Muslims in prison has never been higher
By Sameena Anjum Does this topic really can be touched? How many of us even bother to learn it? Yes, only few those who are associated one way or the other. The
By Mani Shankar Aiyar To Winston Churchill is attributed the stinging retort: “If you stop telling lies about me, I’ll stop telling the truth about you.” That hoary old jibe comes to
By Anonymous This is an anonymous Op-Ed essay published in the The New York Times on September 5. The writer was described as “a senior official in the Trump administration”. “We believe
By Dr Ashwani Kumar The course of democracy anywhere in the world is defined by events that test its resilience and also add to it. The August 28 arrests of some of
By Selma Cook When Prophet Muhammad first started to tell people about the message of Islam, he was talking to people who knew him and his good and honest character. We might
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