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Syeda Hameed writes: Why NCERT books need to acknowledge Maulana Azad

Today, India is experiencing deadly convulsions within the currents of politics of hate. Azad’s words spoken at the 1940 Congress Convention about the ‘joint wealth of Hindu-Muslim ittehad’ are confronted with distorting history via school curriculums and calls for violence against Muslim genocide at ‘Dharam’ Sansads

AMU Research Scholars Present Paper in International Conference

The Bulldozer Is the Latest Symbol of Toxic Masculinity to Create Havoc in the Populace

Los talibanes nacieron en India: Deobandi Islam

India s Covid anguish fuels calls to release rights activists from jail

India’s Covid anguish fuels calls to release rights activists from jail Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Getty An ashen-faced Natasha Narwal emerged on bail from Delhi’s notorious Tihar jail on Monday evening. It was the freedom one of India’s most prominent feminist activists had spent a year fighting for, but this was an exit steeped only in sadness; it had come 24 hours too late. A day earlier, Narwal’s 71-year-old father, Dr Mahavir Narwal, had died of Covid-19, alone in a hospital intensive care unit in the city of Rohtak – another victim of the devastating second wave that has swept India in recent weeks. So far the country has registered more than 20m cases and a quarter of a million deaths, though most experts believe the true toll to be far higher.

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