Gyanvapi Is a Litmus Test for the Sanctity of the Places of Worship Act. Our System Failed It.
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Gyanvapi Is a Litmus Test for the Sanctity of the Places of Worship Act. Our System Failed It.

The ASI’s survey of Gyanvapi casts aspersions on the mosque’s character. Not only has the religious character of the mosque been put into dispute, but the objective of the Places of Worship Act has vanished into thin air.

Sheikh Abdullah in 1968: ‘Accession Is of Minds, Hearts; Love & Justice Are the Only Weapons You Need’
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Sheikh Abdullah in 1968: ‘Accession Is of Minds, Hearts; Love & Justice Are the Only Weapons You Need’

Interview with Sheikh Abdullah: “Kashmir came to India because we felt our ambitions and hopes would be fulfilled by allying ourselves with the great country which was India, which believed in democracy, in the rule of law… Now look at the treatment Kashmir has received… Let every Indian search his own heart.”

Segregated & Unequal: New Research Reveals How Public Services are Restricted, Denied to Muslims, Dalits in Ghettoised Localities
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Segregated & Unequal: New Research Reveals How Public Services are Restricted, Denied to Muslims, Dalits in Ghettoised Localities

A study finds Indian Muslims to be systematically disadvantaged, less likely to have public schools, clinics, sewerage, water supply and closed drains than in non-Muslim areas, a misallocation of government services that is comparable to the current situation of blacks in the United States.

A Midnight’s Child Cautions Against the Gathering Darkness
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A Midnight’s Child Cautions Against the Gathering Darkness

“We have become refugees in our own country, we are ‘internally displaced’ not by climate change but by the changing political climate, not by dams but by the mob, held prisoner not for any crimes but for having a conscience”, writes Indira Jaising.

Community-Based Natural Farming Outshines Other Farming Practices in Andhra Pradesh
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Community-Based Natural Farming Outshines Other Farming Practices in Andhra Pradesh

A study in Andhra Pradesh compares three prevalent farming methods, analysing their overall benefits such as production, economic impact and social and health implications. It concludes that community-based natural farming offers superior benefits in terms of higher yields, crop diversity and income for farmers.